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Informational Note: | The address on which your outgoing SMTP email server can be reached. | ||
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Informational Note: | SMTP mail server authentication username, if required. This property is optional. | ||
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Informational Note: | SMTP mail server authentication password, if required. This property is optional. | ||
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Informational Note: | The port on which your SMTP mail server can be reached. By default, port 25 is used. Change this setting if your SMTP mailserver is running on another port. This property is optional. | ||
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Informational Note: | The "From" address for email. Change the 'myu.edu' to the site's host name. | ||
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Informational Note: | When a user clicks on the feedback link/feature, the information will be sent to the email address of choice. This configuration is currently limited to only one recipient. This is also the email address displayed on the contacts page. | ||
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Example Value: | Email address of the general site administrator (Webmaster). System notifications/reports and other sysadmin emails are sent to this email address. | ||
Property: | mail.admin.name | ||
Example Value: | mail.admin.name = DSpace Administrator | ||
Example Value: | Name associated with the mail.admin email address. | ||
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Informational Note: | Enter the recipient for server errors and alerts. This property is optional and defaults to the | ||
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Informational Note: | Enter the recipient that will be notified when a new user registers on DSpace. This property is optional & defaults to no value. | ||
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Informational Note: | Set the default mail character set. This may be over-ridden by providing a line inside the email template '#set($charset = "encoding")'. Otherwise this default is used. | ||
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Informational Note: | A comma separated list of hostnames that are allowed to refer browsers to email forms. This property is optional. UNSUPPORTED in DSpace 7.0 | ||
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Informational Note: | If you need to pass extra settings to the Java mail library. Comma separated, equals sign between the key and the value. This property is optional. | ||
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Informational Note: | An option is added to disable the mailserver. By default, this property is set to ' | ||
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Informational Note: | Specifies the name of a javax.mail.Session object stored in JNDI under | ||
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Informational Note: | If no other language is explicitly stated in the submission-forms.xml, the default language will be attributed to the metadata values. See also Multilingual Support | ||
Property: | mail.message.headers | ||
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Informational Note: | When processing a message template, setting a Velocity variable whose name is one of the values of this configuration property will add or replace a message header of the same name, using the value of the variable as the header's value. See "Templates can set message headers". | ||
Property: | mail.welcome.enabled | ||
Example Value: | mail.welcome.enabled = true | ||
Informational Note: | Enable a "welcome letter" to the newly-registered user. By default this is false . See the welcome email template. |
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Informations from the script will be printed to stderr while the XML output of the dissemination crosswalk will be printed to stdout. You can give a third parameter containing a filename to write the output into a file, but be careful: the file will be overwritten if it exists. When you are working on XSLTCrosswalks it is very helpful to get the original XML on which the XSLT processor works. Use the crosswalk dim to get the original XML:
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[dspace]/bin/dspace dsrun org.dspace.content.crosswalk.XSLTDisseminationCrosswalk dim 123456789/3 |
Testing a submission crosswalk works quite the same way. Use the following command-line utility, it calls the crosswalk plugin to translate an XML document you submit, and displays the resulting intermediate XML (DIM). Invoke it with:
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Informational Note: | For backwards compatibility, the subscription emails by default include any modified items. The property key is COMMENTED OUT by default. |
Hiding Metadata
It is now possible to hide metadata from public consumption that is only available to the Administrator.It is possible to hide metadata from public consumption, so that it's only available to users with WRITE permissions on the Item. (NOTE: Prior to 7.6.1, Administrator privileges were required for hidden metadata. This was modified to allow users to submit hidden metadata fields, as well as allow Community/Collection Admins to see hidden metadata.)
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Informational Note: | Hides the metadata in the property key above except to the administrator. Fields named here are hidden in the following places UNLESS the logged-in user is an Administratorhas WRITE permissions on the Item:
To designate a field as hidden, add a property here in the form: |
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Optionally, you can enable item counts to be displayed in the user interface for every Community and Collection. This uses the same configuration that was in place for DSpace 6 and earlier.
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Informational Note: | When "true" this will display the count of archived items (in the User Interface's browse screens). By default this is "false" (disabled). When enabled, the counts may be counted in real time, or fetched from the cache (see next option). |
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Informational Note: | When showing the strengths (i.e. item counts), should they be counted in real time, or fetched from the cache. Counts fetched in real time will perform an actual count of the index contents every time a page with this feature is requested, which may not scale. If you set the property key is set to cache ("true"), the counts will be cached on first load. |
Browse Index Configuration
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Informational Note: | This is an example of how one "Defines the Indexes". See "Defining the Indexes" in the next sub-section. |
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Informational Note: | This is an example of how one "Defines the Sort Options". See "Defining Sort Options" in the following sub-section. |
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webui.browse.index.1 = dateissued:item:dateissued
webui.browse.index.2 = author:metadata:dc.contributor.*\,dc.creator:text
webui.browse.index.3 = title:item:title
webui.browse.index.4 = subject:metadata:dc.subject.*:text
#webui.browse.index.5 = dateaccessioned:item:dateaccessioned |
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"menu.section.browse_global_by_srsc": "By Subject Category"
"browse.metadata.srsc.breadcrumbs": "Browse by Subject Category"
"browse.comcol.by.srsc": "By Subject Category"
Starting with DSpace 7.6.1, these Hierarchical "Browse By" options can be disabled via the below configuration:
Property: | webui.browse.vocabularies.disabled |
Example Value: | webui.browse.vocabularies.disabled = srsc |
Informational Note: | By default, all controlled vocabularies used within your submission forms (submission-forms.xml) will be enabled in the Browse By menu of the User Interface. If you wish to disable any from display in the UI, you can list them in this configuration. Multiple values can be comma separated (or this config can be repeated). Changes to this configuration will not take effect until your servlet engine (e.g. Tomcat) is restarted. |
Other Browse Options
We set other browse values in the following section.
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