If the search term is in a field not normally displayed (say the 505 – which
I think should be displayed, but that's another topic), is it possible to
display that field when the record is retrieved?
It'd be magic from my perspective, but I don't know how easy or hard
it'd be. I do know the
I created a couple simple web pages to help visualize what I'm thinking
about. The start URL is
http://www.esilibrary.com/dmcmorris/acqflow1/newpo.html . The pages are
purely visual right now... the buttons aren't set up to do anything and
all the data is static.
There are 4 basic screens.
On 9/14/07, John Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/9/07, Dan Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm.
There are a few possibilities that come to mind, if that's the case:
* libdbdpgsql.so might not be linked against libdbdi.so (try $ ldd
/usr/local/lib/dbd/libdbdpgsql.so and
On 9/14/07, Patrick Durusau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, I am still curious about the relevance algorithm that returned
jazz music for the search term (without quotes) np-completeness. Or does
the system not react well to hyphens in names unless surrounded by
quotes? Not real sure why it
D'oh. I (naively) assumed that libdbi-drivers sort of suggested the
presence of libdbi by default. Probably this should be in the ubuntu
install docs. Recompiling with --enable-libdbi does result in a libdbi
entry in ldd! Hooray! However, I'm *still* getting the opac_visible error
on