Great, thanks for the info Mark.
Cheers, Grant
From: dspace-tech@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of
Mark H. Wood
Sent: Wednesday, 8 August 2018 11:32 PM
To: DSpace Technical Support
Subject: Re: [dspace-tech] DSpace 5.9 Java version
I don't have a list of known compatible versions of JDK 1.8, but
hi again
is it possible to host dspace locally to make it accessible without
internet for users? the users are already connected but their internet time
is limited to 2 hrs and I want to host dspace locally to make it 24/7
available for them. if so please guide me how?
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thanks very much Tim, I was in a domain and we use TMG server I think it
was blocking me but after using a connection free of firewall and also
created and configured the local.cfg know everything works except this
minor error. when the link is sent to the user's email they get such link:
Hello,
I suspect your configuration is incorrect for either "dspace.ui" or
"dspace.url" in your local.cfg file (or in the original dspace.cfg, if you
modified that file). Those links are controlled by the "dspace.url"
configuration (which uses the "dspace.ui" configuration by default):
Hello,
As DSpace is a web application, you need a web browser, and at least access
to a local network. DSpace need not be accessible across the public
internet, but it does need to be accessible on a local network via a web
browser. Assuming your uses have access to a local network, then it