Also, it might be helpful to collect a little more information about your iPads too. Like what version of iOS they're running and whether you're using Safari browser on them to access the web client.
Just a cursory test with a public Evergreen 3.1.4 server with Safari on my iPhone running iOS 11.4.1 seemed fine so far to register workstations with. -- Ben On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 7:32 PM, Nadine White <[email protected]> wrote: > Good Afternoon, > > > > We are a Sitka Evergreen library in British Columbia. We moved to Evergreen > 3.1 this May and successfully used our iPads for check outs and > registrations before they mysteriously stopped working a week later. The > problem appears to be with registering the iPads as workstations and for > some reason we can’t get past this initial step. > > > > We had the same trouble with our desktops but were able to resolve those > issues with updating our Chrome settings. We’ve tried to do the equivalent > on the iPads (e.g. clear cookies, etc.) but with no success. > > > > Are there any libraries successfully using Evergreen 3.1 on iPads? If so, > do you have any advice you could offer us? > > > > Thanks in advance! > > Nadine > > > > > > Nadine White > PUBLIC SERVICES LIBRARIAN > Whistler Public Library > > RESORT MUNICIPALITY OF WHISTLER > 4329 Main Street > Whistler, B.C. VON 1B4 > TEL: 604-935-8433 ex. 8725 > E-MAIL: [email protected] > > WEBSITE: www.whistlerlibrary.ca > > Whistler was the proud Host Mountain Resort for the 2010 Olympic and > Paralympic Winter Games > > > > > ________________________________ > > This e-mail is a public record of the Resort Municipality of Whistler and is > subject to public disclosure unless exempt from disclosure under the Freedom > of Information and Protection of Privacy Act legislation. This email is > subject to the Resort Municipality of Whistler’s Corporate Records Bylaw and > Retention Schedule. The information contained in this email is intended only > for the named recipients to whom it is addressed. Its contents, including > any attachments, may contain confidential or privileged information. If you > are not an intended recipient you must not use, disclose, disseminate, copy > or print its contents. Disclosure of this email to an unintended recipient > does not constitute waiver of privilege. If you have received this email in > error, please notify the sender immediately, and delete or destroy the > message, including any attachments. -- Benjamin Shum Evergreener
