Re: [CODE4LIB] SerialsSolutions Javascript Question

2009-10-31 Thread Cary Gordon
You might want to take a look at jQuery, a JavaScript library that has very nice routines for navigating the DOM tree. An simple example would be finding text in a table cell which triggers setting a class for the table row. On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 6:13 PM, Michael Beccaria

Re: [CODE4LIB] SerialsSolutions Javascript Question

2009-10-29 Thread Tom Pasley
Hi David, If you're wanting specific Talis stuff, have a look at: http://dataincubator.org http://n2.talis.com http://code.google.com/p/moriarty/ There's also OpenLink which have Virtuoso: http://www.openlinksw.com/virtuoso/ And things like: Triplify Arc cheers, Tom On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at

[CODE4LIB] SerialsSolutions Javascript Question

2009-10-28 Thread Michael Beccaria
I was intrigued by someone who posted to the Worldcat Developers Network forum. They were asking about the xISSN service and having it return whether an ISSN is peer reviewed or not. Which got me thinking...Has anyone been able to finagle a feature into their SerialsSolutions A-Z list where it

Re: [CODE4LIB] SerialsSolutions Javascript Question

2009-10-28 Thread Michael Beccaria
Message- From: Code for Libraries [mailto:code4...@listserv.nd.edu] On Behalf Of Michael Beccaria Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 9:13 PM To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Subject: [CODE4LIB] SerialsSolutions Javascript Question I was intrigued by someone who posted to the Worldcat Developers

Re: [CODE4LIB] SerialsSolutions Javascript Question

2009-10-28 Thread Godmar Back
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Michael Beccaria mbecca...@paulsmiths.eduwrote: I should clarify. The most granular piece of information in the html is a class attribute (i.e. there is no id). Here is a snippet: div class=SS_Holding style=background-color: #CECECE !-- Journal Information --