Functional Testing Report
The question: does Ctrl+left click consistently open a new tab for a basic
search in the TPAC in the latest versions of popular standards-compliant
browsers?
The test: In TPAC basic search, type mark twain in the search text box and
hold the Ctrl key while clicking
The question: does Ctrl+left click consistently open a new tab for a basic
search in the TPAC in the latest versions of popular standards-compliant
browsers?
The test: In TPAC basic search, type mark twain in the search text box and
hold the Ctrl key while clicking on the search button.
Quoting Jason Etheridge ja...@esilibrary.com:
Ah, it works better for links than it does for form buttons. Try
that. The proposal talked about clicking on a search result, not
initiating a search.
My understanding is that it is also staff client only.
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Jason Stephenson
Assistant Director
Ah, it works better for links than it does for form buttons. Try
that. The proposal talked about clicking on a search result, not
initiating a search.
My understanding is that it is also staff client only.
Right. My argument is that it'd be better for the end-user if we
replicate common
Hi all,
I think there are two different cases we need to consider here: the end
user who is searching the public catalog and the staff person who is
searching the catalog in the client.
For the public catalog, I think it's advisable to replicate the behavior
seen in other search services
Just a FYI:
The working/user/dyrcona/freebsd-compat branch breaks builds on Ubuntu
12.04. Looks like a number of the seds never happen that should.
Not much fun finding that out when you're trying to test something else.
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Jason Stephenson
Assistant Director for Technology Services
Larry,
I'll take a stab at this; few things to try/check
Are your OpenSRF and Apache processes running as the same user
(usually opensrf) ?
Another time I saw this type of error it was because I hadn't
updated the authentication information in opensrf_core.xml.
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