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The Daisy frontend is called the Daisy Wiki because, just like wikis, it provides a mixed browsing/editing environment with a low entry barrier, hence providing a writeable-web experience. However, there are some big differences with the original wikis. The Daisy Wiki has wysiwyg editing, has a powerful navigation component, and inherits all the features of the underlying Daisy repository such as different document types and powerful querying.
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Due to its genericity and flexibility, Daisy can be used for many different purposes, but is ideally suited for information-rich, structured content and asset management applications. Even for advanced content management applications, Daisy can be used and configured without any Java-coding skills: Daisy offers a Javascript/Cocoon-based extension framework.
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The Daisy repository contains a component which can generate image thumbnails, extract EXIF data to document fields, and auto-rotate images based on EXIF information. This component is implemented in the form of a “pre-save hook”, and supports a flexible configuration to handle different document types.
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A: By default, Daisy wants to use the messenger system to communicate with the user. This is useful if nobody is actually logged into the system when Daisy runs (via scheduled task, etc). To disable this functionality because you have turned off the messenger service, a GPO has turned it off on your system, or Daisy is failing to determine the status of the service do the following:
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Workers are paid twenty five cents for each Daisy Fuentes blouse that sells for $22-38 in the United States. This wage provides a below-subsistence standard of living for the young women who sew the garments. Workers are routinely forced to work sixty hour weeks but believe that they often do not receive compensation for their overtime labor. Workers are cheated of health care, maternity and pension benefits because the factory owner does not send the fees he deducts from workers' wages for these benefits to the Guatemalan Institute for Social Services.
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The URL space in the Daisy Wiki is driven by the hierarchical navigation tree. That is, the path in the URL corresponds to the hierarchical position of the document in the navigation tree (if any). By default, the path items are simply the document IDs, though it is possible to assign custom names to these to have nice readable URLs. However, keeping the document ID in the URL path has the advantage that it allows to find back the document when the navigation tree has been reorganized.
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