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Mark Diggory updated DS-560:
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Description:
The news feature -- both the news-xmlui.xml and related news-side and news-top
.html files for xmlui live in the dspace/config dir. It seems like there should
be a better location for these, other than the config dir. When changes are
made to news, they are not propagated unless the init_config ant task is run.
(Note: this JIRA task is the Topic of a dialog int he DCAT concerning ease of
managing Content int he main Homepage of DSpace.).
was:The news feature -- both the news-xmlui.xml and related news-side and
news-top .html files for xmlui live in the dspace/config dir. It seems like
there should be a better location for these, other than the config dir. When
changes are made to news, they are not propagated unless the init_config ant
task is run.
> XMLUI news feature in dspace/config dir
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>
> Key: DS-560
> URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-560
> Project: DSpace
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: XMLUI
> Affects Versions: 1.5.0, 1.5.1, 1.5.2, 1.6.0
> Environment: Not environment specific
> Reporter: Wendy Bossons
> Priority: Major
>
> The news feature -- both the news-xmlui.xml and related news-side and
> news-top .html files for xmlui live in the dspace/config dir. It seems like
> there should be a better location for these, other than the config dir. When
> changes are made to news, they are not propagated unless the init_config ant
> task is run.
> (Note: this JIRA task is the Topic of a dialog int he DCAT concerning ease of
> managing Content int he main Homepage of DSpace.).
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