Magnus,
Your last reply appears to have been sent only to me, not the
[Dspace-tech] list. Sadly, I don't know why some (or All?) the changes
you made directly to message.xml are not reflected the logs etc. I
suggest the you change the subject line to focus explicitly on the "Why
are (some?) manual changes to message.xml not reflected in (the
following) outputs". Include explicit details in the body.
Sorry I don't have all the answers. Fortunately there are other fish in
the pond. Bait your subject line and make another cast.
-DA
On 6/14/2011 1:45 AM, Magnus Norberg wrote:
But even if I change the message.xml in
/dspace/webapps/xmlui/i18n/messages.xml
not all changes are seen when running DSpace, for example on the log in page
do you know why?
/mango_pango
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Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 16:52:59 -0500
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Change some text in messages.xml - in what
directory? And how to make the changes appear?
Oops, I forgot to mention the importance of running updatedb to
populate the database that locate depends on to find files.
See for example:http://www.go2linux.org/find_locate_files_on_linux
-DA
> I find the messages.xml file in my 1.7.1 installation at:
> /dspace/webapps/xmlui/i18n/messages.xml
> The command: locate messages.xml found 7 instances in the
> "src-release" directory-tree but only the instance above
> in the actual dspace installation.
> Hope that helps,
> -DA
On 6/13/2011 1:12 PM, Magnus Norberg wrote:
Hello everyone,
I want to change some text in messages.xml - in what directory
should I do this? And how do I make the changes appear? Do I need
to rebuild DSpace?
Thank you!
/mango_pango
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