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Re: [EP-tech] errors in bin/generate_views 3.1
From: Stewart J Brownrigg <S.J.Brownrigg AT kent.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 16:56:28 +0100
| Threading: | ↑ [EP-tech] errors in bin/generate_views 3.1 from S.J.Brownrigg AT kent.ac.uk • This Message |
*** ↵ http://www.eprints.org/tech.php/id/%3CEMEW-k5QGyKe979340f1683fe0e0bb5da71e687fbfa-48650DAC.2020000%40kent.ac.uk%3E *** EPrints community wiki - http://wiki.eprints.org/ More-or-less. I need to do a complete run, but it seems that the links created on the index pages are not encoded properly. For example, if you substitute the '=2E' with '.' you can retrieve the page. Stewart Henok Mikre wrote: > I am having the same issues. By the way, does it create the indexes in > the /view/divisions/ or /view/subjects/ page, and give you a 404 error > when trying to access the links? > > > On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Stewart J Brownrigg > <S.J.Brownrigg AT kent.ac.uk <mailto:S.J.Brownrigg AT ↵ kent.ac.uk>> wrote: > > *** > ↵ http://www.eprints.org/tech.php/id/%3CEMEW-k5QGEUda863a5b07441fde8972df06187e4940-4865041A.2050701%40kent.ac.uk%3E > *** EPrints community wiki - http://wiki.eprints.org/ > > generate_views is producing errors when encountering characters '.' > and '/'. Whilst I can see why '/' may now be considered a problem > (we have used this happily for subdivisions in 3.0), '.' is > considered a valid character for precision in LC subject headings > > I believe this follows on from Chris Keene's observations of this > happening in journal titles with more than one word. The invalid > character in his case appears to be ' '. > > This is running generate-views on a clean repository with data > imported from a 3.0 repo. > > snippet: > > Invalid value id in get_filters 'TK7882=2EP3' in menu: > subjects/TK7882=2EP3/ > Invalid value id in get_filters 'TK7882=2EP3' in menu: > subjects/TK7882=2EP3/ > Invalid value id in get_filters 'TK7882=2EB56' in menu: > subjects/TK7882=2EB56/ > Invalid value id in get_filters 'TK7882=2EB56' in menu: > subjects/TK7882=2EB56/ > Invalid value id in get_filters '13100=2F2' in menu: > divisions/13100=2F2/ > Invalid value id in get_filters '13100=2F2' in menu: > divisions/13100=2F2/ > Invalid value id in get_filters '12600=2F4' in menu: > divisions/12600=2F4/ > Invalid value id in get_filters '12600=2F4' in menu: > divisions/12600=2F4/ > Invalid value id in get_filters '13701=2F3' in menu: > divisions/13701=2F3/ > > /snippet > > Within the filesystem I am seeing folders created with the above > values, e.g. 13701=2F3 > > Stewart > -- > Stewart J Brownrigg, Library Systems Officer, Computing Service, > Cornwallis South, University of Kent, Canterbury,Kent, CT2 7NF, UK > t: +44(0)1227 823621 f: +44(0)1227 823984 e: > S.J.Brownrigg AT kent.ac.uk <mailto:S.J.Brownrigg AT kent.ac.uk> > > -- Stewart J Brownrigg, Library Systems Officer, Computing Service, Cornwallis South, University of Kent, Canterbury,Kent, CT2 7NF, UK t: +44(0)1227 823621 f: +44(0)1227 823984 e: S.J.Brownrigg AT kent.ac.uk
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