Hi,
This would be really great! Because my import script also creates
the contents file with the license and the location of the
publication. So I would only need to add one more line with the
permissions.
I don't think it's available in dspace code. I'm using 1.4.2 and i
couldn't find any documentation regarding this issue or the meaning of
the "-r" flag. Is there a patch available for this version?
Thank you!
Marcelo
Citando Christine L Moulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Marcelo,
It's possible to do this through the contents file that the ItemImport
uses.
Following each filename for the bitstream, try adding:
<tab>permissions: -r 'Group name'
Our programmers added this a couple of years ago, but I am not positive
whether there was ever a patch to the general code base. If it doesn't
work for you, I can try to find out how to get you the code.
Christine Moulen
Library Systems Manager
MIT Libraries, E25-131
617-253-0757
fax: 617-253-4462
On Tue, 2007-11-27 at 22:22 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Claudia,
Thank you for your reply.
I had already tested this situation but even with anonymous user i was
able to still see the bitstream of protected content.
But since you were confident that this would work, i've tested other
situation, such as cleaning my browser cache! And it worked!
Thank you very much for you reply!
I just have one more question regarding this issue:
Im using the default app.itemimport.ItemImport class to import files,
from a regular dublin_core.xml file. I would really like to add a
permision flag to this file. Can dspace handle something like this?
Something like adding permission on a dublin_core.xml, saying that
this specific publication will have bitstream read only from group
"TEST"
Thank you!
Citando Claudia Juergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Marcelo,
>
> you can change the rights for an item and it's parts (bundles and
> bitstreams). Each element got it's own rights. The settings are
derived
> during ingest from the DEFAULT_ITEM_READ and DEFAULT_BITSTREAM_READ
of the
> collection. Once an item is submitted it's rights are independent of
the
> owning collection.
>
> To change the rights log in as admin, navigate to the item you want
to
> change, then edit item and use item's authorizations to change the
rights.
>
> If you want to change a set got to /dspace-admin and use the
authorization
> tool.
>
> hope that helps
>
> Claudia
>
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a collection where the bitstream permissions are set to
>> "Anonymous".
>>
>> Since the collection bitstream permission are set to Anonymous
can
>> i set a permission for a specific item on that collection, other
than
>> anonymous?
>>
>> To give the entire idea:
>>
>> COLLECTION A (bitstream permissions to "Anonymous")
>> ITEM1 (bitstream permissions set to "Anonymous")
>> ITEM2 (i wanted to set bitstream with permissions only to "GROUP
A")
>>
>> I have tryied several options, but i think the read permission is
>> always inherited from the father. So I think that i will never be
able
>> to set different permissions when the collection permissions are
set
>> to anonymous.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Marcelo
>>
>>
>>
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