Dear Michele (copy to the community),
May be I am basically wrong seing DSpace as a community of practice
making a tool to promote the dissemination of the good Open
Repositories practices.
If I understand correctly your plans, DSpace is primarly a community of
developpers where users
Hi Don,
thanks for You reply. Sorry for my late response, but the XML-import
seems to me at first as a more official way to do it then using the
csv-package. And so I tried it as first. Now I see both ways have their
advantages and disadvantages (not surprisingly), and I took up Your
thread
Hi all,
I'm writing to underline some differences between the data model shown in the
dspace site
(
http://www.dspace.org/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=149#data_model
) and the actual code present in the /trunk (
http://dspace-sandbox.googlecode.com/svn/mirror/dspace/trunk/ ).
Has any thought been given to how Dspace might handle the remote (
hopefully ) possibility of a file containing a virus being deposited
into a repository? It seems like jhove might be the kind of tool that
could check for this. I believe there is some work going on to
incorporate jhove into
On Nov 16, 2007, at 3:40 AM, Christophe Dupriez wrote:
Dear Michele (copy to the community),
May be I am basically wrong seing DSpace as a community of practice
making a tool to promote the dissemination of the good Open
Repositories practices.
No. I think your right on in this regard,
Hi Christophe,
Yes and no. You mean the encoding setting in the XSLT, didn't You? In
the input file there is no encoding. After doing so, the import process
can start, but I get a Java message that my access to the PostgreSQL via
the user 'dspace' is denied:
**Test Run** - not actually
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Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 4:08:01 EST
From: Larry Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Viruses and DSpace
To: Blanco, Jose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
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Has any thought been given to how Dspace might handle the
Hello,
I guess you get several helpful hints here, but they go slightly
different ways to get results. I guess you have to pick just one
way and go along with it. The most natural approach for me with
my knowledge seems to be the one Kyle suggests.
So far, you try to set up the whole thing at
Hi,
we've had the same problem too. In our case, we've got RSS Feeds erros for
some collections/communities independent of the number of their items. We've
discovered that those collections/communities were created with a null
value for description. Setting them to something else, even a space,
Mark H. Wood wrote:
There's interest here in adding OpenSearch support to our DSpaces. I
found some two-year-old pages suggesting the possiblity of such, but
the author seems to have moved on. There's no mention of OpenSearch
on the DSpace Wiki. Has this been done?
That depends on what
Hi Tim,
Thanks for the information. I have tried to create a non-interative step by
following the instructions. It doesn't seem difficult. However, the DSpace
will hang there whenever I click the submission or submit to this
collection button.
Here is what I did. Can you point out where I'm
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