Hi Paul,
this issue was discussed several times. Community/Collection descriptions can
be edited by repository administrators and Community/Collection administrators
only. We always said that those are trusted. Of course you can argue, that they
could make mistakes even if they don’t want to, b
Hi,
I was looking at the DSpace Demo XMLUI (version 6) and I noticed this cool
feature where the metadata values for certain fields are using controlled
lists instead of free text when editing an existing item's metadata. See
dc.type in the attached screenshot.
What is this feature? Is it related
Hi Paul,
I definitely agree that it is a potential security risk and that people
editing community and collection pages have to watch out what they are
doing.
However, the ability to get script tags executed on those pages makes some
integrations relatively light weight.
One example are the Twitt
Hi,
I got a further info email from DataCite to say that, in fact, they had
technical problems with mds.test.datacite.org, and these have been fixed.
It wasn't shut down. I tested it and indeed it is working! So please
ignore my initial message. Sorry for the confusion.
Best regards,
Paul
Hello Mark,
thanks for the reply. I checked the SimpleHTMLFragment.java, but it
isn't used in the community or collection UI. I guess that it's a XSLT
problem.
HTML-code snippets in the community or collection description fields are
interpreted, but not on the item page. The only difference I see
Dear All,
When I select a collection and try to sort by year of publication, an
error message appears.
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable
to complete your request.
In the cocoon.log we hae this
2020-05-27 09:25:40,521 WARN