Just wanted to post a followup to say that this worked great and was exactly what I needed after applying a little XSLT magic to the request response. We are now able to pretty easily customize which fields appear in the bib record.

We are planning to share our code after it gets cleaned up a bit and hopefully made more generic.

Thanks again,

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Alexander O'Neill
Programmer / Analyst
Robertson Library
University of Prince Edward Island



On 29-Aug-08, at 10:28 PM, Dan Scott wrote:

2008/8/29 Mike Rylander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 2:44 PM, Alexander O'Neill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What I have right now is that I can, when the page loads, call the
FETCH_MARC_HTML (open-ils.search:open- ils.search.biblio.record.html) request method, and in the callback function print the contents of the response
object.

You might find it more useful to use bare XHR to grab the marcxml.
That's (more or less) where we want to go in the future with the OPAC
in any case.  You can grab the marcxml for any record by constructing
a url like this:

http://dev.gapines.org/opac/extras/supercat/retrieve/marcxml/record/1

Replacing 1, of course, with the record id that you need.  Replacing
marcxml with mods (or any other feed-supporting format) will give you
other alternate representations.


Just to chime in late - supercat is somewhat documented in the wiki at
http://evergreen-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=backend-devel:supercat:examples

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Dan Scott
Laurentian University

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