> From: Timothy Young <[log in to unmask]>
> However, it seems that OpenText will allow some tags to be broken, but it
> has a problem with other *crucial* tags. I discovered that all of the files
> on my "refuse to index" list shared the same characteristic, which was that
> the <archdesc> tag was broken between two lines as in the following example:
Well, I got a little worried about this. We haven't seen any go missing
AFAIK, but then we've got a few. So I tried, using a rebuild (OT version
7.1 on sparc solaris2.5.1) between changes, the following variations:
0) exactly as in Timothy Young's example:
...
</titlepage></frontmatter><findaid><archdesc
level="collection">
<did>
<head>DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY</head>
<unittitle label="Title">Leo Szilard Papers,
<unitdate type="inclusive">1898–1964</unitdate></unittitle>
...
0.5) the same, only with \r appended after the newline;
1) another variant:
<archdesc
language="en" level="collection" langmaterial="en">
...
2) & another
...
<archdesc
language="en"
level="collection"
langmaterial="en"
>
...
3) tag terminates on same line:
...
<archdesc language="en" level="collection" langmaterial="en">
...
all resulted in the same search result:
>> region UNITTITLE incl ">Leo Szilard Papers"
1: one match
>> pr sample
6518, ..<unittitle label="Title">Leo Szilard Papers, <unitdate type="inclusive">1898–1964</unitdate></unittitle> ..
So I wonder what's going on. Anyone from OT listening? (Nah) Maybe this is
a feature of the NT release.
-- Rich Fuchs [log in to unmask] (Research Libraries Group)
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