Tim and David,
Thanks for sharing you solutions; the IE problem has been driving me
crazy. I've mostly been working on the title browse page of our catalog.
Originally I had it working on Firefox, Safari, and IE7 (IE6 worked if I
refreshed the page); after some rearrangement of the script, it's
I looked into this issue some more and like to share a bit of
what I learned.
The short answer is: use jQuery (or a library like it.)
Thanks, Godmar, for investigating this further and sharing.
JQuery will determine when the document is ready and execute
your anonymous function then, which
(By the way, I didn't actually get this email, someone let me know
about it
-- anyone else sporadically getting code4lib emails?)
-b
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Most of them have not been
Ken--
You may find a reason to create a normalized stealth field, but I have a
couple of suggestions that will probably help you avoid that scenario.
1) Read up a little on the Unicode Normalization Forms
(http://unicode.org/reports/tr15/) and convert all your UTF-8 characters to the
composed
Since no one else has asked, does Monday the 25th mean Monday (the 28th) or
Friday (the 25th).
Mike
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I haven't seen this problem, but I guess I haven't sent a message to the list
recently. We'll see what happens when this goes out.
We've been having a similar problem with other listserv lists (autocat and
oclc-cat) since the beginning of March. We just stopped getting mail from these
lists
I've been through a couple iterations of this in our III catalog
(http://kentlink.kent.edu). Current version uses jscript and is much cleaner
than my original effort. I've sent out instructions to a few people but never
got around to putting it in the IUG Clearinghouse or elsewhere.
Mike
Eric,
I have to answer mostly no to your question.
I can open it with the Adobe reader on my Android tablet, but the pages are too
blurred to read. It's a little (don’t take this literally) like an interlaced
image when only the first half of the lines are displayed. I've never run into
this
I just installed EBookDroid (AFAICT the latest and greatest version of VuDroid)
from the Android Market and tried it on the color version of Eric's canary
file. It immediately loads numbered blank pages, then starts rendering the
current page, which takes about 20 seconds. Previously rendered
Based on past experience with T-Mobile I would check this out before buying it.
I'm not sure the data will work on a non-T-Mobile phone. And if it does work on
your own phone you might only get EDGE speed.
Mike
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From: Code for Libraries
for Libraries on behalf of KREYCHE, MICHAEL
Sent: Thu 12/8/2011 11:13 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Availability of data-enabled temporary SIM cards
Based on past experience with T-Mobile I would check this out before buying it.
I'm not sure the data will work on a non-T-Mobile
the
prepaid data service. would mean that those phones are locked by
definition.
Cary
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 6:31 PM, Kyle Banerjee baner...@uoregon.edu
wrote:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 1:50 PM, KREYCHE, MICHAEL mkrey...@kent.edu
wrote:
I meant phone purchased from T-Mobile. Some devices
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