Or your navbar-default.jsp is being over written. 
If you have <dspace source>/jsp/local/layout/navbar-default.jsp, and
that contains your edited version of the navigation bar from a previous
release, then that will get used in the ant build instead of <dspace
source>/jsp/layout/navbar-default.jsp which contains the new code for
displaying the administrator feature.

regards
Graeme Fox
Massey University 


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   1. Re: DSpace Upgradation to 1.4.2 (James Rutherford)
   2. Re: DSpace Upgradation to 1.4.2 (Claudia J?rgen)
   3. Re: select E-people option (Michael White)
   4. RE : Re: Persistent identifiers in DSpace -- thoughts     please
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 12:16:22 +0100
From: James Rutherford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] DSpace Upgradation to 1.4.2
To: thirunavukarasu selvam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 04:37:41PM +0530, thirunavukarasu selvam wrote:
> I have done the DSpace upgradation from 1.4 to 1.4.2, the latest one.
> I just followed the same steps as given the doc file to upgrade.
> Is this enough or do i have to apply few patches with this.
> Becos after upgrading i didn't find some of the new features like
> Link to admin area in the navigation bar when logged in as an
administrator.

That's odd. You should only have to run ant update, copy the new WARs
into the webapps directory of your servlet container (probably Tomcat)
and restart it. If you don't see the admin link (beneath "Edit
profile"), then you aren't running 1.4.2.

> If i have to apply the patches for this. can anybody explain how to do
that.

You don't have to apply any patches.

cheers,

Jim

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Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 13:34:19 +0200
From: Claudia J?rgen  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] DSpace Upgradation to 1.4.2
To: thirunavukarasu selvam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi Thiru,

the link to the administrative section is only visible in the default 
navigation bar, when you're logged in as a user belonging to the 
Administrator group. If you're logged in it is displayed as "Administer"

between "Edit Profile" and "Help" in the default navigation bar.

cheers

Claudia

James Rutherford schrieb:
> On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 04:37:41PM +0530, thirunavukarasu selvam
wrote:
>> I have done the DSpace upgradation from 1.4 to 1.4.2, the latest one.
>> I just followed the same steps as given the doc file to upgrade.
>> Is this enough or do i have to apply few patches with this.
>> Becos after upgrading i didn't find some of the new features like
>> Link to admin area in the navigation bar when logged in as an
administrator.
> 
> That's odd. You should only have to run ant update, copy the new WARs
> into the webapps directory of your servlet container (probably Tomcat)
> and restart it. If you don't see the admin link (beneath "Edit
> profile"), then you aren't running 1.4.2.
> 
>> If i have to apply the patches for this. can anybody explain how to
do that.
> 
> You don't have to apply any patches.
> 
> cheers,
> 
> Jim
> 



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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 13:21:09 +0100
From: "Michael White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] select E-people option
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Hi Jayan,
 
> When I try to view e-persons through the "select E-people" button
option 
> it gives me an internal error. But other options like "select group"
etc works 
> fine. The same error I get while creating a collection and trying to
give 
> access to e-persons. Please suggest.
 
I don't know if this is related or not, but I had a similar problem when
I was working on our AD authentication integration - I can't remember
the exact cause, but I think it related to the ePerson table getting
corrupted during failed account creation (there was some bit of it that
wasn't quite working at that stage). I think accounts were being created
but the email address field wasn't being filled in.
 
Anyway, I went into the ePerson table and made sure that all the entries
had both an email address and a Net ID value (this was my development
system so there weren't too many accounts), and that fixed it.
 
Hope that helps.
 
Regards,
 
Mike
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Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 09:38:55 +0200 (CEST)
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Subject: [Dspace-tech] RE : Re: Persistent identifiers in DSpace --
        thoughts        please
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Hi James!
   
  I fell in a situation related with your message.
   
  Under Windows, if you want to show an Internet page without using a
special API or calling a program, you can write:
  START http:...
  The only problem is that the URL must comply with "Windows" rules:
  * no quotes around it (shame on START!)
  * no spaces within it (shame on CMD interpreter with specs
inconsistent with the permitted spaces within Windows file names)
  * no special characters that the Windows command interpreter
interprets:
      %x is interpreted as a parameter replacement (so %28 gives "8" and
not "(" ! )
      & starts a subcommand
      | etc.
  So I had to use "ultra-nice" URL:
  * restricted to basic 7bits ASCII
  * No spaces (may be they could be replaced by "+")
  * None of the following characters: & ( ) [ ] { } ^ = ; ! ' + , ` ~ <
>
* %, *, ?, \ and quotes (") should be excluded too
  * # is used to separate document URL and inside document location
  * | (pipe) is used by Unix
  Remains:
  arobase(@) : but it may fool some other parser, don't you think?
  dash(-) dot(.) slash(/) underline(_) digits letters
  So this brings you to a "unix path name" style of URL which is nice
EXCEPT that it is hierarchichal by nature and does not provide a nice
way to combine independent parameters (coordinates on different
information axis) like "&journal=xxx&author=yyy"
   
  So I would recommend a Unix "path name" style for a URI with the dash
to separate words and the underline to separate a parameter from its
value. For instance:
 
/browse/item/collection_main-library/journal_clinical-toxicology/author_
jones-m
  /get/item/12345678
   
  Method would be stated first, then object type then precise ids and
then parameters_values.
  parameters_values should have a fixer order, defined system wide, to
be sure that the same operation does not have multiple different URLs.
   
  For D-Space, my need was to start an advanced search from a 16bits
Windows application: because of the above limitations, I was obliged to
stick to "full text" search (which is not that bad).
   
  I have done something similar in another application, where I
generated the corresponding sitemap and submitted it to Google. The site
was fully indexed within a month! (http://db.amazone.be: you can try in
Google:  site:db.amazone.be -inurl:cgi   The 
removal of CGI is to remove "old style" URLs from the search result...
   
  If you find this message useful, please forward to the community as I
am not at my office and therefore I cannot post.
   
  Have a nice day!
   
  Christophe Dupriez
  
James Rutherford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a ??crit :
  On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 02:15:48PM -0700, Han, Yan wrote:
> The wiki mentions that DOI is using http, which is not totally
correct.

I know this. The list of persistent identifier mechanisms was only
supposed to be examples of what we could use. I don't intend to actually
build support for DOIs or any other mechanism other than Handles into
DSpace, rather my goal is to make it extremely simple for others to do
so where necessary.

The point of my email wasn't to find out which persistent identifier
mechanism DSpace should use by default, it was to gather opinion on how
we can make DSpace less dependent on one mechanism in a way that isn't
limiting.

cheers,

Jim

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