After reconfiguring our statistics and restarting DSpace I'm seeing the
same sort of error as Susan Borda in the cocoon log:
2018-11-02 00:01:15,820
WARN org.apache.cocoon.components.xslt.TraxErrorListener - Can not load
requested doc: unknown protocol: cocoon at
Has anyone implemented some form of CAPTCHA for use on the Feedback form?
We seem to be getting more and more spam this way.
We've used Google's reCAPTCHA on a few other projects and if memory serves,
it requires some validation after submission. So for use with DSpace I
assume that would
Hi Walter,
Glad to hear you've made some headway. You do *not* need to make Apache
aware of port 8080, as that's Tomcat. If you are using mod_proxy_ajp or
similar, then Apache should just know to forward requests to port 8009 (or
whatever port Tomcat's AJP connector is responding too).
As
Hi Paul,
Unfortunately, that's something we're aware of. It's made it into several
tickets:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-304 (XMLUI METS generator ignores
authorization)
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1922 (Metadata of withdrawn items is
accessible -- if you know the URL)
Hi All,
Any one integrated flexpaper document viewer?. If anyone integrated please
help me out.
Regards,
Manjunath Sajjan
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Hi Tony,
Am 02.11.18 um 10:45 schrieb Tony Brian Albers:
> No, not about actual living beings, but Write Once Read Many.
>
> Is it possible to make a collection only accept deposits and not let
> the owner delete what he/she has deposited?
[…]
it is possible, if I understand you correct.
We
No, not about actual living beings, but Write Once Read Many.
Is it possible to make a collection only accept deposits and not let
the owner delete what he/she has deposited?
TIA
/tony
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Royal Danish Library,
Hello,
I like to share an issue which bother me a little bit. We use DSpace 6.3
with XMLUI. It is possible to see metadata and bitstream information of
restricted items, if someone knows the handle ( e.g. crawl all handles
of the repository ) and uses this URL: