I appreciate the replies. I realize it was mostly on a specific topic that
is handled elsewhere, I also thought it was a more general wildcard SSL
topic that would be of interest to the C4L community.
But the replies helped--as did my limited experience in the different
realms of the problem, the
Hi Code4Lib,
We're looking into applying an SSL certificate to an EZproxy server and
aren't sure exactly how a wildcard cert gets handled in that context.
Anyone have experience with this?
The fuzzy part is that we're not clear how wildcard certificates that
handle subdomain matching (e.g.,
The Code4Lib version is clearly of superior quality, design, and
provenance, but I actually thought this was an internet thing of unknown
origin? e.g.,
http://www.cafepress.com/mf/17182533/metadata_tshirt
http://www.redbubble.com/people/charlizeart/works/1280530-metadata?p=t-shirt
Perhaps a case
Has anyone implemented an online feedback or usability form that you'd
consider successful? Successful as in, generated at least some minimally
useful responses while remaining unobtrusive to users?
I'm being asked about getting such a thing going on our library and digital
collections sites. But
If you have any interest in sports and culture, I'd suggest To Hate Like
This Is To Be Happy
Foreverhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/290914.To_Hate_Like_This_Is_to_Be_Happy_Foreveras
a good primer for a journey to the heart of ACC country around the
height of the college basketball season.
On
Congratulations to Chris Markman for his winning idea!
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/File:Cmarkman-shirt.gif
Big thanks to everyone who submitted an idea, medium thanks to everyone who
voted.
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Please drop
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We look forward to your contributions!
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to pestering your clever sister-in-law who
works in marketing for catchy slogans. Drawing tests will not be
administered. Sources will not be confirmed.
We look forward to your contributions!
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for votes with puns or pop culture references
has also worked splendidly in past years.
Submissions are due January 3. The winning design will be selected via a
community-wide vote in mid-January. Further instructions and information
can be found on the wiki page.
Thanks,
Charlie Morris Josh Wilson
Hi Joel,
It usually ends up being easiest to go with one GA account, separating
different sources by using different properties (e.g., UA-[acct number]-1
for CONTENTdm, UA-[acct number]-2 for LibGuides, etc.) rather than separate
accounts entirely. Each property can have different users with
[mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of
Josh Wilson
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2013 10:24
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Google Analytics on multiple systems
Hi Joel,
It usually ends up being easiest to go with one GA account, separating
different sources by using different
In looking quickly at your not working in IE example, it looks to me like
it does work in IE9 but not 8. So perhaps it works like you think it does,
only you're not seeing it because of IE's idiosyncrasies? Hope I'm
correctly understanding your question.
A few common IE gotchas, if you haven't
Thanks for this! We're going to be exploring CDNs in the near future.
Would you mind sharing what CDNs you seriously considered as alternatives,
and what led you to go with Rackspace?
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Tom Keays tomke...@gmail.com wrote:
A couple of months ago I asked for
While there are a lot of good tools that will get you most of the way
towards simulating different browsers and windows, I think there's no
substitute for checking whatever actual devices you have available. I can't
speak to browserstack specifically, but with other tools I used when
developing a
Hi Pierre,
I'm not familiar with wikindx so can't speak to its strengths and weaknesses,
especially for your particular needs. Did you consider Zotero or Mendeley? They
are mature products that do everything you describe, and they're free (up to a
point). If you did consider them, I'd be
These sites were helpful to me to understand exactly what DNT is doing and what
affect it will have:
http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/browser/donottrack/default.html
http://donottrack.us/
As a previous reply mentions, it's more of a preference flag to tell sites how
to behave (which they can
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