Hi all
Herewith a problem that I see on many forums, yet cannot find a good answer
to. I hope someone can help me with this. I am running (or trying to run):
- tomcat 5.5.27
- ant 1.7.1
- dspace 1.5.1
- java: JDK & JRE 5.0 Update 16 (from installer
jdk-1_5_0_16-win
Hi John,
> I¹m struggling to find any information on which pages I need to place the
> google analytics code. We are using dspace 1.5.
> Any advice would be much appreciated.
Are you using the JSPUI or the XMLUI?
In the JSPUI:
-
- Make sure the following 'overlay' directory exists (
Hi Stuart,
I'm replying to the list in case this helps anyone else, or, more
probably, in case someone can point out the stupidity of my workaround
when importing items.
What problems are you suffering exactly? Funky characters showing up instead?
If you take a look at http://hdl.handle.net/
We're having issues with UTF-8 in our UI.
A great many of the metadata fields and controlled vocabularies contain
characters that aren't in the ISO-latin character sets, principally
vowels with macrons.
I've looked fairly closely at our install and I don't think we've done
anything too stupid.
First, and most important, Handle.net is not resolving my prefix. I know it's
probably a problem on my end. My firewall is open for incoming and outgoing on
the appropriate ports. However, I keep getting this error in my handle server
error log:
"2008/10/08 11:41:54 CDT" 100 class net.handle.se
Dear John,
if you are using the JSP interface, you can include it in the footer.jsp.
If you are using manakin, you can customize the footer in the main xsl file
of your theme.
best regards,
Bram Luyten
@mire NV
Romeinse Straat 18
3001 Heverlee
Belgium
+32 2 888 29 56
http://www.atmire.com - In
I'm struggling to find any information on which pages I need to place the
google analytics code. We are using dspace 1.5.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
John Springett
Assistant Systems Manager
University of East London
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 10:32:27AM +0100, Mr Havercamp wrote:
> Well good news. I carried out an upgrade on our Ubuntu server and had to
> reboot it due to a kernel update. When it came back up, I started the
> import again and it's working.
>
> Not sure what has happened here but I'm wondering
Hi Joseph,
this is normal behavior. You are not able to enter a year like 20?? in
the submission form in a date field. But you're able to have (which you
shouldn't) date like that by editing the item or importing it.
Claudia Jürgen
Joseph Greene schrieb:
> Thanks Claudia,
> I should have
Well good news. I carried out an upgrade on our Ubuntu server and had to
reboot it due to a kernel update. When it came back up, I started the
import again and it's working.
Not sure what has happened here but I'm wondering if simply restarting
the postgres daemon is not enough and whether I ne
Thanks Claudia,
I should have mentioned that no 20?? dates appear in the
metadatavalue.text_value field, so I'm wondering where they went -- has
something happened in the transfer from input to database, or is that normal
behaviour? We are using DSpace 1.4.2.
-Original Message-
From: Claud
Yes, I've restarted the database a number of times but the problem still
persists.
I've just restarted it again and tried a re-import and same problem.
During restart, the Postgresql logs report;
2008-10-08 08:22:21 UTC LOG: incomplete startup packet
mikan.d.dspace listmail wrote:
> To me, it
Thanks for the reply.
I tried your solution and something interesting has happened; the error
has changed to;
Exception in thread "main" org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: FATAL: the
database system is shutting down
at
org.postgresql.core.v3.ConnectionFactoryImpl.doAuthentication(Connectio
Hi Irene,
see point 8 at the installation instructions:
[dspace-soruce]dspace/docs/html/ch03.html#N10787
Sunny Greetings
Claudia
Kennedy, Irene schrieb:
> hi claudia
>
> we last spoke in september unfortunetly due to work commitments with students
> coming back I have not managed to do any d
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