Hi,
A couple of you on the list may have been at the EAC-CPF: Moving
forward with Authority thing at NARA today.
I can't post a link to the demo site yet, but all the source for my
part of the EAC-CPF XTF prototype for the Social Networking in
Archival Context project
apache httpd has a mod_proxy module can let apache act as a proxy server.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_proxy.html
You should be able to use this with htpasswd files you would use to
secure a web directory with apache.
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 10:05 AM, phoebe ayers
hate to see changed?
Thanks for any thoughts on this subject,
-- Brian Tingle, METS Editorial Board
some more METS related thoughts and links
http://tingletech.tumblr.com/tagged/mets
Does anyone have any tricks or tips to decrease
the load time?
You could try server side gzip compression
https://github.com/paulirish/html5-boilerplate/blob/master/.htaccess#L101
At a certain point, all you can do is try to split it up into multiple pages.
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 11:49 AM,
Having been several months since I've tried to run django on the google app
engine, I took a crack at it today with Django appengine
http://www.allbuttonspressed.com/projects/djangoappengine
Since it is based on django-nonrel, in theory it does not have vendor lock in
to app engine, so you
I saw an interesting article on hackernews (news.ycombinator.com) yesterday
published by ATT interactive
-- article summary --
A Graph Processing Stack
http://engineering.attinteractive.com/2010/12/a-graph-processing-stack/
[...] ATTi along with other collaborators (see acknowledgments), have
Mark Redar at CDL has some selenium tests for calisphere.org/mapped but they
are not automatically run
I've been wanting to play around with selenium grid on EC2 but never had the
time / real reason to -- but if it is as advertised it might speed up running
the tests by executing them in
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Michael J. Giarlo
leftw...@alumni.rutgers.edu wrote:
Has anyone thought through, or put into practice, using Apache
mod_rewrite tables for this simple redirect one URL to another use
case?
I do mod_rewrite redirects with a RewriteMap
forwarded...
Apologies for any duplication!
The METS Editorial Board (MEB) is seeking applicants to fill two
positions on the Board. Board membership criteria and procedures
for filling the Board vacancies are documented on the METS website:
METS Editorial Board Membership Criteria:
Redirect does not look the hostname, just the path
I think you have two options;
1) set up a named based virtual host for www.partnersinreading.org
In that name based virtual host, set up your Redirect /
http://www.sjpl.org/par
2) if you are using mod_rewrite, you could do something like this.
Hi,
As a part of our work on the Social Networks and Archival Context
Project [1], the SNAC team is please to release more early results of
our ongoing research.
A property graph [2] of correspondedWith and associatedWith
relationships between corporate, personal, and family identities is
made
How have you been liking neo4j so far? Is the neo4j
graph database something that you have been using in SNAC? Have you
been interacting with it mainly via gremlin, the REST API, and/or
Java?
I've been using the tinkerpop graph processing stack, and the first
example I found in the
This perltree is called daily reading but some are more like weekly or monthly
http://pear.ly/tSgr
{
http://highscalability.com/
http://slashdot.org/
http://planet.code4lib.org/
http://planetdjango.org/ -- currently down
http://news.ycombinator.com/
http://thedailywtf.com/
}
plus I
I've started work on a project that I'm envisioning partly as sort of
a JSON profile of METS optimized for access.
I've implemented this JSON format for search results in calisphere by
adding an rmode=json to the calisphere/oac branch of xtf.
Here is some documentation about it
I know I should not take the bait... but if anything we say on this list --
however stupid or pedantic -- is taken as representing our employers and not
our personal opinions; then I'm not sure this is a list I can participate in.
It is chilling to see veiled legal threats thrown around on
The California Digital Library’s Access Group is seeking a programmer
analyst to help build and provide access to a world-class collection of
scholarly publications and datasets, and historical and primary source
materials. We need your expertise to develop platforms and tools for
distributing
FWIW, the discussion on hackernews
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3264378
On Nov 21, 2011, at 4:51 PM, Joann Ransom wrote:
Horowhenua Library Trust is the birth place of Koha and the longest serving
member of the Koha community. Back in 1999 when we were working on Koha,
the idea that
I'm not sure how many of y'all read hackernews (news.ycombinator.com, I'm
addicted to it) but I just saw on there that there is a similar style site for
Library News that somebody launched.
http://news.librarycloud.org/news
On Dec 6, 2011, at 5:52 PM, Montoya, Gabriela wrote:
...
I'd much rather see resources invested in data synching than spending it in
saving text dumps that will most likely not be referred to again.
...
In a MARC-as-the-record-of-record scenario; storing the original raw MARC might
be
returning JSONP is the the cool hipster way to go (well, not hipster cool
anymore, but the hipsters were doing it before it went mainstream), but I'm not
convinced it is inherently a problem to return HTML for use in AJAX type
development in a non--ironic-retro way.
On Dec 7, 2011, at 2:19
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Godmar Back god...@gmail.com wrote:
Let me give you an example for why returning HTML is a difficult
approach, to say the least, when it comes to rich AJAX applications. I
had in my argument referred to a trend, connected to increasing
richness and
these guys might own the copyright
http://seattlecenter.org/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/1962-Seattle-Worlds-Fair/106938462090
On Dec 9, 2011, at 12:53 PM, Doran, Michael D wrote:
Hi Trish,
Thank you for the referral. I looked through that but I don't think my
intended use (an
Hi,
I'm now in the group that produces XTF, and for XTF4.0, I'm thinking about
updating the EAD XSLT based on the Online Archive of California's stylesheets.
For our EAD samples that we distribute with the XTF tutorial, we are using 6
EAD files from the library of congress (which presumably
On Dec 9, 2011, at 9:05 PM, Lars Aronsson wrote:
in particular I didn't like these steps:
5. Shut down tomcat.
6. Do an incremental re-index (2) to include the new document.
7. Start up tomcat.
...
I'm not sure why this step is in the tutorial -- XTF does not normally require
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Michael B. Klein mbkl...@gmail.comwrote:
Here's a snippet that will completely randomize the contents of an
arbitrary string while replacing the general flow (vowels replaced with
vowels, consonants replaced with consonants (with case retained in both
On Dec 12, 2011, at 6:35 PM, Michael B. Klein wrote:
I've altered my previous function (https://gist.github.com/1468557) into
something that's pretty much a straight letter-substitution cipher.
This is what I ended up using
Does something along those lines end up working legally, or is it worthless,
no better than just continuing to ignore the problem, so you might as well
just continue to ignore the problem? Or if it is potentially workable, does
anyone have examples of projects using such a system, ideally
This can be really tricky to get right when you have a more complicated site
with lots of domains. Since you are all on .yale.edu it should be easier than
crossing .cdlib.org to .universityofcalifornia.edu. If I understand correctly,
you should be able to
_gaq.push(['_setDomainName',
Henry, that is what you need to do if you want to track the same page to
two different google analytics properties and you are using the
legacy synchronous code. It sounds like yale wants to collect all this use
under one UA- google analytics property (it is just that the property spans
multiple
My proposal for code4lib on this topic was not selected, but I was invited
to give the same talk at the Berkeley Information School Friday afternoon
seminar last week (but I had about 40 mins rather than 20).
Here are the notes from my talk last Friday:
http://tingletech.github.com/296a-1-2012/
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