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4. Put the records into the respective directories according to their format. Each record has to be a separate XML file with its `identifier` as filename (e. g. 12345678.xml). Optionally you can maintain deletions by keeping 0-byte files for deleted records.
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4. Put the records into the respective directories according to their format. Each record has to be a separate XML file with its `identifier` as filename (e. g. 12345678.xml). Optionally you can maintain deletions by keeping 0-byte files for deleted records.
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5. Congratulations! Now you are running an OAI-PMH 2.0 compatible data provider. You can access the entry point by calling `index.php?verb=Identify` in your browser.
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5. Congratulations! Now you are running your own Simple OAI-PMH 2.0 Data Provider. You can access the entry point by calling `index.php?verb=Identify` in your browser.
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## Upgrading
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1. Backup all data (especially `Configuration/Main.php`)!
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2. Replace all files except your data directory with the new release.
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3. Move your configuration back into `Configuration/Main.php`.
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4. Congratulations! Now you are running a new version of the Simple OAI-PMH 2.0 Data Provider. You can access the entry point by calling `index.php?verb=Identify` in your browser.
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## Updating
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## Updating
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Updating your records from the command line is just as easy with the `update.php` script! The script automatically handles deletions by maintaining 0-byte files for deleted records. Just call `php update.php` and follow the instructions.
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Updating your records is just as easy with the `update.php` script! The script automatically handles deletions by maintaining 0-byte files for deleted records. Just call `php update.php` from the command line and follow the instructions. (Of course, you can simply replace the records manually as well.)
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## History
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## History
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