Thanks for explaining this to me Tim! :)

Bjorn

On Thu, 2007-04-19 at 09:27 -0500, Tim Donohue wrote:
> Bjorn,
> 
> I agree that the wording of that upgrade step is rather confusing. 
> However, the implication is not that the "jsp/local" directory has gone 
> out of use or shouldn't be used any longer for local customizations.
> 
> I believe the point of that step is that you need to make sure to merge 
> any JSP changes between 1.3.2 and 1.4.x into any of your localized JSPs 
> (in jsp/local).  In addition, you should obviously be maintaining your 
> "jsp/local" directory under a local copy of the DSpace source code.  So, 
> it should be at:
> 
> [dspace-source]/jsp/local
> 
> (where [dspace-source] is the location of the uncompiled source code for 
> DSpace)
> 
> In any case, we're using "jsp/local" at UIUC to still store all of our 
> localized JSPs, and we're currently running DSpace 1.4.1.  So, I 
> wouldn't worry that an upgrade to DSpace 1.4.x will take this 
> functionality away :)
> 
> I hope that helps!
> 
> - Tim
> 
> Bjorn Skobba wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > in the upgrade documentation from 1.3.2 to 1.4.x it says:
> > 
> > "7. Your 'localized' JSPs (those in jsp/local) now need to be maintained
> > in the source directory.[...]"
> > 
> > Does this mean that jsp/local is not supposed to be used anymore?
> > 
> > I guess it's a reason for this... Can anyone please explain as it to me
> > seems like a pretty good idea to be able to keep 'localised' JSPs in a
> > separate folder....
> > 
> > Many thanks
> > 
> > Bjorn Skobba
> > 
> > 
> > 
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