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Tim Donohue commented on DS-1004:
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Hi Mark,
This sounds good, though the logic to me sounds a bit off (it's almost
"opposite" of how JSPUI works).
Rather, it seems to me like a basic Tombstone should act more like:
(a) If item is withdrawn, user sees a tombstone page (whether they are logged
in or not). You shouldn't need to authenticate to tell if an item is withdrawn
(this is more like JSPUI, which doesn't require authentication to tell if an
item is withdrawn). Rather anyone attempting to access this item should see it
as withdrawn (and not as "access restricted" & requiring authentication -- see
DS-135 bug which this relates to)
(b) If the user is authenticated as an Admin however, they should potentially
be provided with a link/option to edit the item. (Though if this is too
difficult, it's likely not necessary, as the JSPUI doesn't provide this ability)
Again, this all relates back to a much older issue, DS-135 which seeks to
ensure XMLUI has a tombstone similar to JSPUI.
> Add optional reason text to tombstone page (XMLUI)
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DS-1004
> URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1004
> Project: DSpace
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: XMLUI
> Affects Versions: 1.8.0
> Reporter: Richard Rodgers
> Assignee: Richard Rodgers
> Fix For: 1.8.0
>
> Attachments: tombstone_dspace-xmlui-api.patch,
> tombstone_dspace-xmlui-webapp.patch
>
>
> Companion to DS-587 - that is, a configurable tombstone 'reason'. The primary
> difference is that XMLUI never displayed a tombstone page at all,
> just the (erroneous) RestrictedItem page. This restores the parity between
> JSPUI and XMLUI
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