You should use htdocs instead of cgi-bin for HTML files, but I'm not sure how good of an idea it is to put custom content in a Koha directory.

On 7/3/20 3:50 PM, Alvaro Cornejo wrote:
Hi

We want to include some content that is generated daily in html format into
the main opac/intranet pages. We tried to use this (snip) code in
IntranetmainUserblock  and OpacNavBottom but can´t get the content to be
shown

<script src="jquery.js"></script>
   <script>
     $(function(){
       $("#includedContent").load("DynamicCode.html");
     });
   </script>
...
   <div>
   ...fixed content...
   <div id="includedContent">Changing content</div>
   ...fixed content..
   </div>


My guess is that "DynamicCode.html" file is not in the right place to be
read by koha or I´m not specifying the right path to it. We placed it in
intranet/cg-bin/ and opac/cgi-bin but no success. DynamicCode.html is
own by root but has read permit for everybody (-rw-r--r--) .

We tried to split the snip code and place the <script> part into UserJS
preferences and keep display <div> part into UserBlock  but that doesn't
work either.

What are we missing?

Regards

Alvaro

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