From godmar at gmail.com Mon Sep 1 13:56:53 2008 From: godmar at gmail.com (Godmar Back) Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 16:56:53 -0400 Subject: [LibX] LibX and Encore on Amazon In-Reply-To: <7b496ff80808301111u303afe5duc3c3d1968b6cd32b@mail.gmail.com> References: <7b496ff80808301111u303afe5duc3c3d1968b6cd32b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <719dced30809011356k3f3171f4xa7150777c143b57c@mail.gmail.com> 1. If you're using a bookmarklet as your primary catalog, it'll only support searching by keyword (code "Y") 2. Amazon linking, right now, requires searching by ISBN (code 'i') 3. Encore doesn't support it if you type in an ISBN in the search box, see http://discover.lib.msu.edu/iii/encore/search/C|S006073132X|Orightresult|U1?lang=eng&suite=def As a matter of fact, if I recall correctly, there's no way at all to search by ISBN in this great new discovery system (III librarians - please correct me) 4. I thought what if I change the amazon cue to search by keyword instead. Encore also does a poor job at searching by that. For instance, http://discover.lib.msu.edu/iii/encore/search/C|SFreakonomics%2B%253A%2Ba%2Brogue%2Beconomist%2Bexplores%2Bthe%2Bhidden%2Bside%2Bof%2Beverything|Orightresult|U1?lang=eng&suite=def doesn't deliver any hits even though you own the book. What good is a discovery system if it fails on a known item search? Other thoughts are welcome. - Godmar On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 2:11 PM, Ranti Junus wrote: > Hi All, > > I used the auto detection for Encore. Typing in the search term > directly to the search fields works, but the Amazon cue fails. When I > clicked on the cue icon, only the Encore search page is appeared. Any > idea how to fix this? > > > thanks, > ranti. > > > > -- > Bulk mail. Postage paid. > _______________________________________________ > Libx mailing list > Libx at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx > From c.nelson at londonmet.ac.uk Mon Sep 1 14:34:21 2008 From: c.nelson at londonmet.ac.uk (Chad Nelson) Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 22:34:21 +0100 Subject: [LibX] LibX and Encore on Amazon In-Reply-To: <719dced30809011356k3f3171f4xa7150777c143b57c@mail.gmail.com> References: <7b496ff80808301111u303afe5duc3c3d1968b6cd32b@mail.gmail.com> <719dced30809011356k3f3171f4xa7150777c143b57c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: III systems seem particularly thrown off by any occurrence of a colon. It does the same on webpac Pro. If you run that keyword search without the colon, it does show up in that catalogue. Or, putting quotes around the entire title, treating it as a phrase instead of group of words, makes that some keyword search come up. But nothing seems to help with isbn searching. Still doesn't say much for a resource discovery tool if it can't deal accepted bibliographic convention. chad Chad Nelson Library Systems Manager Humanities and LGIR Subject Librarian London Metropolitan University On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 9:56 PM, Godmar Back wrote: > 1. If you're using a bookmarklet as your primary catalog, it'll only > support searching by keyword (code "Y") > > 2. Amazon linking, right now, requires searching by ISBN (code 'i') > > 3. Encore doesn't support it if you type in an ISBN in the search box, > see > http://discover.lib.msu.edu/iii/encore/search/C|S006073132X|Orightresult|U1?lang=eng&suite=def > As a matter of fact, if I recall correctly, there's no way at all to > search by ISBN in this great new discovery system (III librarians - > please correct me) > > 4. I thought what if I change the amazon cue to search by keyword > instead. Encore also does a poor job at searching by that. For > instance, > > http://discover.lib.msu.edu/iii/encore/search/C|SFreakonomics%2B%253A%2Ba%2Brogue%2Beconomist%2Bexplores%2Bthe%2Bhidden%2Bside%2Bof%2Beverything|Orightresult|U1?lang=eng&suite=def > doesn't deliver any hits even though you own the book. What good is a > discovery system if it fails on a known item search? > > Other thoughts are welcome. > > - Godmar > > On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 2:11 PM, Ranti Junus > wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I used the auto detection for Encore. Typing in the search term > > directly to the search fields works, but the Amazon cue fails. When I > > clicked on the cue icon, only the Encore search page is appeared. Any > > idea how to fix this? > > > > > > thanks, > > ranti. > > > > > > > > -- > > Bulk mail. Postage paid. > > _______________________________________________ > > Libx mailing list > > Libx at mozdev.org > > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx > > > _______________________________________________ > Libx mailing list > Libx at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From godmar at gmail.com Mon Sep 1 17:40:52 2008 From: godmar at gmail.com (Godmar Back) Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 20:40:52 -0400 Subject: [LibX] LibX and Encore on Amazon In-Reply-To: References: <7b496ff80808301111u303afe5duc3c3d1968b6cd32b@mail.gmail.com> <719dced30809011356k3f3171f4xa7150777c143b57c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <719dced30809011740hc8f6d36y76614748f00c2b0c@mail.gmail.com> Ok. I've changed the amazon cue now to fall back to a title or keyword search if the primary catalog doesn't support ISBN searches. If the catalog's url contains 'encore', LibX will in addition strip out any colons. This should address Ranti's issue. - Godmar On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Chad Nelson wrote: > III systems seem particularly thrown off by any occurrence of a colon. It > does the same on webpac Pro. If you run that keyword search without the > colon, it does show up in that catalogue. Or, putting quotes around the > entire title, treating it as a phrase instead of group of words, makes that > some keyword search come up. > > But nothing seems to help with isbn searching. > > Still doesn't say much for a resource discovery tool if it can't deal > accepted bibliographic convention. > > chad > > > > Chad Nelson > Library Systems Manager > Humanities and LGIR Subject Librarian > London Metropolitan University > > > On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 9:56 PM, Godmar Back wrote: >> >> 1. If you're using a bookmarklet as your primary catalog, it'll only >> support searching by keyword (code "Y") >> >> 2. Amazon linking, right now, requires searching by ISBN (code 'i') >> >> 3. Encore doesn't support it if you type in an ISBN in the search box, >> see >> http://discover.lib.msu.edu/iii/encore/search/C|S006073132X|Orightresult|U1?lang=eng&suite=def >> As a matter of fact, if I recall correctly, there's no way at all to >> search by ISBN in this great new discovery system (III librarians - >> please correct me) >> >> 4. I thought what if I change the amazon cue to search by keyword >> instead. Encore also does a poor job at searching by that. For >> instance, >> >> http://discover.lib.msu.edu/iii/encore/search/C|SFreakonomics%2B%253A%2Ba%2Brogue%2Beconomist%2Bexplores%2Bthe%2Bhidden%2Bside%2Bof%2Beverything|Orightresult|U1?lang=eng&suite=def >> doesn't deliver any hits even though you own the book. What good is a >> discovery system if it fails on a known item search? >> >> Other thoughts are welcome. >> >> - Godmar >> >> On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 2:11 PM, Ranti Junus >> wrote: >> > Hi All, >> > >> > I used the auto detection for Encore. Typing in the search term >> > directly to the search fields works, but the Amazon cue fails. When I >> > clicked on the cue icon, only the Encore search page is appeared. Any >> > idea how to fix this? >> > >> > >> > thanks, >> > ranti. >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Bulk mail. Postage paid. >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Libx mailing list >> > Libx at mozdev.org >> > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx >> > >> _______________________________________________ >> Libx mailing list >> Libx at mozdev.org >> https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx > > > _______________________________________________ > Libx mailing list > Libx at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx > > From ranti.junus at gmail.com Tue Sep 2 19:53:50 2008 From: ranti.junus at gmail.com (Ranti Junus) Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 22:53:50 -0400 Subject: [LibX] LibX and Encore on Amazon In-Reply-To: <719dced30809011740hc8f6d36y76614748f00c2b0c@mail.gmail.com> References: <7b496ff80808301111u303afe5duc3c3d1968b6cd32b@mail.gmail.com> <719dced30809011356k3f3171f4xa7150777c143b57c@mail.gmail.com> <719dced30809011740hc8f6d36y76614748f00c2b0c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <7b496ff80809021953j563f567bkbd16f818537e3eb8@mail.gmail.com> Thank you for taking care of this so quickly. >> Still doesn't say much for a resource discovery tool if it can't deal >> accepted bibliographic convention. Amen to that. :-) ranti. On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Godmar Back wrote: > Ok. > > I've changed the amazon cue now to fall back to a title or keyword > search if the primary catalog doesn't support ISBN searches. If the > catalog's url contains 'encore', LibX will in addition strip out any > colons. > > This should address Ranti's issue. > > - Godmar -- Bulk mail. Postage paid. From richard.james at state.de.us Wed Sep 3 02:50:03 2008 From: richard.james at state.de.us (James Richard (DOS)) Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 05:50:03 -0400 Subject: [LibX] libX version question Message-ID: <6C6E5A4917AA8041AA7468E5AF03E55203E7384D@DOVERSCLS01N1.state.de.us> can haz google chrome version? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From godmar at gmail.com Thu Sep 4 04:34:47 2008 From: godmar at gmail.com (Godmar Back) Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 07:34:47 -0400 Subject: [LibX] libX version question In-Reply-To: <6C6E5A4917AA8041AA7468E5AF03E55203E7384D@DOVERSCLS01N1.state.de.us> References: <6C6E5A4917AA8041AA7468E5AF03E55203E7384D@DOVERSCLS01N1.state.de.us> Message-ID: <719dced30809040434u17350fc7t130791eadca119c6@mail.gmail.com> To my knowledge, the Google browser does not support extensions. Google has given no indication if they plan to support them in the future. - Godmar On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 5:50 AM, James Richard (DOS) wrote: > can haz google chrome version? > > _______________________________________________ > Libx mailing list > Libx at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx > > From ejones at nu.edu Thu Sep 4 12:06:16 2008 From: ejones at nu.edu (Ed Jones) Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 12:06:16 -0700 Subject: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege Message-ID: <9001F9F1C5A99842AEB11A28C67CD2A8027ECDE6@exchange1.nu.edu> One of my people has reported a Java runtime error when trying to access eCollege on a machine that has LibX for IE installed. eColleg worked fine once LibX for IE was uninstalled. Has anyone else encountered this? Ed Jones Assistant Director, Assessment and Metadata Services National University Library 9393 Lightwave Avenue San Diego, California 92123-1447 +1 858 541 7920 (voice) +1 858 541 7997 (fax) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From godmar at gmail.com Thu Sep 4 12:27:42 2008 From: godmar at gmail.com (Godmar Back) Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 15:27:42 -0400 Subject: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege In-Reply-To: <9001F9F1C5A99842AEB11A28C67CD2A8027ECDE6@exchange1.nu.edu> References: <9001F9F1C5A99842AEB11A28C67CD2A8027ECDE6@exchange1.nu.edu> Message-ID: <719dced30809041227u24bb79dau119d7a63ddc334d8@mail.gmail.com> LibX for IE does not use Java in any way; this may be a coincidence. Or, do you mean "JavaScript" runtime error. If so, it'll be fixed in the next IE beta, which will be feature complete and due any day now. - Godmar On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 3:06 PM, Ed Jones wrote: > One of my people has reported a Java runtime error when trying to access > eCollege on a machine that has LibX for IE installed. eColleg worked fine > once LibX for IE was uninstalled. Has anyone else encountered this? > > > > > > > > Ed Jones > > Assistant Director, Assessment and Metadata Services > > National University Library > > 9393 Lightwave Avenue > > San Diego, California 92123-1447 > > > > +1 858 541 7920 (voice) > > +1 858 541 7997 (fax) > > > > _______________________________________________ > Libx mailing list > Libx at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx > > From ejones at nu.edu Thu Sep 4 12:44:45 2008 From: ejones at nu.edu (Ed Jones) Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 12:44:45 -0700 Subject: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege In-Reply-To: <719dced30809041227u24bb79dau119d7a63ddc334d8@mail.gmail.com> References: <9001F9F1C5A99842AEB11A28C67CD2A8027ECDE6@exchange1.nu.edu> <719dced30809041227u24bb79dau119d7a63ddc334d8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <9001F9F1C5A99842AEB11A28C67CD2A8027ECDE7@exchange1.nu.edu> JavaScript. We'll wait for the new beta. Thanks, Godmar. -----Original Message----- From: Godmar Back [mailto:godmar at gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 12:28 PM To: Ed Jones Cc: libx at mozdev.org Subject: Re: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege LibX for IE does not use Java in any way; this may be a coincidence. Or, do you mean "JavaScript" runtime error. If so, it'll be fixed in the next IE beta, which will be feature complete and due any day now. - Godmar On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 3:06 PM, Ed Jones wrote: > One of my people has reported a Java runtime error when trying to access > eCollege on a machine that has LibX for IE installed. eColleg worked fine > once LibX for IE was uninstalled. Has anyone else encountered this? > > > > > > > > Ed Jones > > Assistant Director, Assessment and Metadata Services > > National University Library > > 9393 Lightwave Avenue > > San Diego, California 92123-1447 > > > > +1 858 541 7920 (voice) > > +1 858 541 7997 (fax) > > > > _______________________________________________ > Libx mailing list > Libx at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx > > From schang at bridgew.edu Fri Sep 12 07:40:12 2008 From: schang at bridgew.edu (Chang, Sheau-Hwang) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 10:40:12 -0400 Subject: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege In-Reply-To: <719dced30809041227u24bb79dau119d7a63ddc334d8@mail.gmail.com> References: <9001F9F1C5A99842AEB11A28C67CD2A8027ECDE6@exchange1.nu.edu> <719dced30809041227u24bb79dau119d7a63ddc334d8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Hello, Help! Help! Our library just had our IT add IE library toolbar to the image and deploy it to the desktops on the entire campus at the beginning of this semester. As we are a Microsoft campus, Firefox is not allowed to appear in the image. Now, I was just told by our IT folks that they are going to take down the library toolbar because it is causing trouble with Outlook's message preview pane. When our users right-click anywhere in that pane, a pop-up will show up saying Internet Explorer is encountering a problem and needs to close... I am wondering if there's any quick fix to solve this problem. Many of our users have started to like this toolbar. Some already fall in love with it. I would appreciate it very much if someone could point me in the right direction. I have to admit that I hate to see such a wonderful tool is not in use. Thanks in advance! Sheau-Hwang Chang Head of Library Systems Maxwell Library Bridgewater State College Bridgewater, MA 02325 508.531.1766 schang at bridgew.edu From KBelton at leegov.com Fri Sep 12 07:44:50 2008 From: KBelton at leegov.com (Belton, Keith) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 10:44:50 -0400 Subject: [LibX] LibX for Polaris In-Reply-To: References: <9001F9F1C5A99842AEB11A28C67CD2A8027ECDE6@exchange1.nu.edu><719dced30809041227u24bb79dau119d7a63ddc334d8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: We are in the process of moving from a Dynix system to Polaris. Are there any Polaris LibX users out there who have already developed a bookmarklet or custom catalog? Thanks. Keith Belton, E-Branch Manager Lee County Library System 2345 Union Street Fort Myers, FL 33901 kbelton at leegov.com tel: 239.461.2928 fax: 239.461.2919 From godmar at gmail.com Fri Sep 12 10:21:11 2008 From: godmar at gmail.com (Godmar Back) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 13:21:11 -0400 Subject: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege In-Reply-To: References: <9001F9F1C5A99842AEB11A28C67CD2A8027ECDE6@exchange1.nu.edu> <719dced30809041227u24bb79dau119d7a63ddc334d8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <719dced30809121021i7c145985s22259f5e2f315d7f@mail.gmail.com> Sheau, our LibX IE implementation is still currently in "beta" - the reason is that we can identify and debug such issues. We had so far not heard of any interaction with Outlook. http://libx.org/IEStatus.html has a list of things we from you to need to debug this. - Godmar On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Chang, Sheau-Hwang wrote: > Hello, > > Help! Help! > > Our library just had our IT add IE library toolbar to the image and > deploy it to the desktops on the entire campus at the beginning of this > semester. As we are a Microsoft campus, Firefox is not allowed to > appear in the image. > > Now, I was just told by our IT folks that they are going to take down > the library toolbar because it is causing trouble with Outlook's message > preview pane. When our users right-click anywhere in that pane, a > pop-up will show up saying Internet Explorer is encountering a problem > and needs to close... > > I am wondering if there's any quick fix to solve this problem. Many of > our users have started to like this toolbar. Some already fall in love > with it. I would appreciate it very much if someone could point me in > the right direction. I have to admit that I hate to see such a > wonderful tool is not in use. > > Thanks in advance! > > > Sheau-Hwang Chang > Head of Library Systems > Maxwell Library > Bridgewater State College > Bridgewater, MA 02325 > 508.531.1766 > schang at bridgew.edu > From schang at bridgew.edu Fri Sep 12 10:32:43 2008 From: schang at bridgew.edu (Chang, Sheau-Hwang) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 13:32:43 -0400 Subject: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege In-Reply-To: <719dced30809121021i7c145985s22259f5e2f315d7f@mail.gmail.com> References: <9001F9F1C5A99842AEB11A28C67CD2A8027ECDE6@exchange1.nu.edu> <719dced30809041227u24bb79dau119d7a63ddc334d8@mail.gmail.com> <719dced30809121021i7c145985s22259f5e2f315d7f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Thanks, Godmar! This problem only happens with Outlook web mail. So, unfortunate! Hope it can be fixed soon! Many thanks! Sheau-Hwang -----Original Message----- From: Godmar Back [mailto:godmar at gmail.com] Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 1:21 PM To: Chang, Sheau-Hwang Cc: libx at mozdev.org Subject: Re: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege Sheau, our LibX IE implementation is still currently in "beta" - the reason is that we can identify and debug such issues. We had so far not heard of any interaction with Outlook. http://libx.org/IEStatus.html has a list of things we from you to need to debug this. - Godmar On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Chang, Sheau-Hwang wrote: > Hello, > > Help! Help! > > Our library just had our IT add IE library toolbar to the image and > deploy it to the desktops on the entire campus at the beginning of this > semester. As we are a Microsoft campus, Firefox is not allowed to > appear in the image. > > Now, I was just told by our IT folks that they are going to take down > the library toolbar because it is causing trouble with Outlook's message > preview pane. When our users right-click anywhere in that pane, a > pop-up will show up saying Internet Explorer is encountering a problem > and needs to close... > > I am wondering if there's any quick fix to solve this problem. Many of > our users have started to like this toolbar. Some already fall in love > with it. I would appreciate it very much if someone could point me in > the right direction. I have to admit that I hate to see such a > wonderful tool is not in use. > > Thanks in advance! > > > Sheau-Hwang Chang > Head of Library Systems > Maxwell Library > Bridgewater State College > Bridgewater, MA 02325 > 508.531.1766 > schang at bridgew.edu > From junus at mail.lib.msu.edu Fri Sep 12 11:41:36 2008 From: junus at mail.lib.msu.edu (Junus, Ranti) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 14:41:36 -0400 Subject: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege In-Reply-To: References: <9001F9F1C5A99842AEB11A28C67CD2A8027ECDE6@exchange1.nu.edu> <719dced30809041227u24bb79dau119d7a63ddc334d8@mail.gmail.com> <719dced30809121021i7c145985s22259f5e2f315d7f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4AA263AB78B5394A8277D4C2A0EE490E12958111@MAINLIB12.lib.msu.edu> Users who use IE for their Outlook webmail could do an email preview. A Preview icon is shown on their webmail interface, which they can use to toggle the preview pane on or off. Users who use Firefox (or perhaps other browser) for some reason don't get that Preview icon on their webmail interface. I just reconfirmed the issue that Sheau-Hwang reported. The problem only happens if you activate the preview panel and right click on that preview area. If you open the email itself, no problem happens when you right click on the email window. ranti. -- Ranti Junus, Systems Librarian Web Services/Electronic Resources Michigan State University Libraries East Lansing, MI 48824 > -----Original Message----- > From: libx-bounces at mozdev.org > [mailto:libx-bounces at mozdev.org] On Behalf Of Chang, Sheau-Hwang > Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 1:33 PM > To: Godmar Back > Cc: libx at mozdev.org > Subject: Re: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege > > Thanks, Godmar! > > This problem only happens with Outlook web mail. So, unfortunate! > > Hope it can be fixed soon! > > Many thanks! > > Sheau-Hwang > > -----Original Message----- > From: Godmar Back [mailto:godmar at gmail.com] > Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 1:21 PM > To: Chang, Sheau-Hwang > Cc: libx at mozdev.org > Subject: Re: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege > > Sheau, > > our LibX IE implementation is still currently in "beta" - the reason > is that we can identify and debug such issues. We had so far not heard > of any interaction with Outlook. > > http://libx.org/IEStatus.html has a list of things we from you to need > to debug this. > > - Godmar > > On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Chang, Sheau-Hwang > wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Help! Help! > > > > Our library just had our IT add IE library toolbar to the image and > > deploy it to the desktops on the entire campus at the beginning of this > > semester. As we are a Microsoft campus, Firefox is not allowed to > > appear in the image. > > > > Now, I was just told by our IT folks that they are going to take down > > the library toolbar because it is causing trouble with Outlook's message > > preview pane. When our users right-click anywhere in that pane, a > > pop-up will show up saying Internet Explorer is encountering a problem > > and needs to close... > > > > I am wondering if there's any quick fix to solve this problem. Many of > > our users have started to like this toolbar. Some already fall in love > > with it. I would appreciate it very much if someone could point me in > > the right direction. I have to admit that I hate to see such a > > wonderful tool is not in use. > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > > > > Sheau-Hwang Chang > > Head of Library Systems > > Maxwell Library > > Bridgewater State College > > Bridgewater, MA 02325 > > 508.531.1766 > > schang at bridgew.edu > > > _______________________________________________ > Libx mailing list > Libx at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx > From schang at bridgew.edu Fri Sep 12 15:47:47 2008 From: schang at bridgew.edu (Chang, Sheau-Hwang) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 18:47:47 -0400 Subject: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege References: <9001F9F1C5A99842AEB11A28C67CD2A8027ECDE6@exchange1.nu.edu> <719dced30809041227u24bb79dau119d7a63ddc334d8@mail.gmail.com> <719dced30809121021i7c145985s22259f5e2f315d7f@mail.gmail.com> <4AA263AB78B5394A8277D4C2A0EE490E12958111@MAINLIB12.lib.msu.edu> Message-ID: Godmar, I was able to replicate the same problem on my home computer but I am using Windows Vista. Below is the details of this error: Description: Stopped working Problem signature: Problem Event Name: CLR20r3 Problem Signature 01: iexplore.exe Problem Signature 02: 7.0.6001.18000 Problem Signature 03: 47918f11 Problem Signature 04: LibXIE Problem Signature 05: 1.0.0.0 Problem Signature 06: 48a278ad Problem Signature 07: 135 Problem Signature 08: 1d Problem Signature 09: System.NullReferenceException OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.768.3 Locale ID: 1033 Hope this helps! Sheau-Hwang ________________________________ From: Junus, Ranti [mailto:junus at mail.lib.msu.edu] Sent: Fri 9/12/2008 2:41 PM To: Chang, Sheau-Hwang; Godmar Back Cc: libx at mozdev.org Subject: RE: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege Users who use IE for their Outlook webmail could do an email preview. A Preview icon is shown on their webmail interface, which they can use to toggle the preview pane on or off. Users who use Firefox (or perhaps other browser) for some reason don't get that Preview icon on their webmail interface. I just reconfirmed the issue that Sheau-Hwang reported. The problem only happens if you activate the preview panel and right click on that preview area. If you open the email itself, no problem happens when you right click on the email window. ranti. -- Ranti Junus, Systems Librarian Web Services/Electronic Resources Michigan State University Libraries East Lansing, MI 48824 > -----Original Message----- > From: libx-bounces at mozdev.org > [mailto:libx-bounces at mozdev.org] On Behalf Of Chang, Sheau-Hwang > Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 1:33 PM > To: Godmar Back > Cc: libx at mozdev.org > Subject: Re: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege > > Thanks, Godmar! > > This problem only happens with Outlook web mail. So, unfortunate! > > Hope it can be fixed soon! > > Many thanks! > > Sheau-Hwang > > -----Original Message----- > From: Godmar Back [mailto:godmar at gmail.com] > Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 1:21 PM > To: Chang, Sheau-Hwang > Cc: libx at mozdev.org > Subject: Re: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege > > Sheau, > > our LibX IE implementation is still currently in "beta" - the reason > is that we can identify and debug such issues. We had so far not heard > of any interaction with Outlook. > > http://libx.org/IEStatus.html has a list of things we from you to need > to debug this. > > - Godmar > > On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Chang, Sheau-Hwang > wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Help! Help! > > > > Our library just had our IT add IE library toolbar to the image and > > deploy it to the desktops on the entire campus at the beginning of this > > semester. As we are a Microsoft campus, Firefox is not allowed to > > appear in the image. > > > > Now, I was just told by our IT folks that they are going to take down > > the library toolbar because it is causing trouble with Outlook's message > > preview pane. When our users right-click anywhere in that pane, a > > pop-up will show up saying Internet Explorer is encountering a problem > > and needs to close... > > > > I am wondering if there's any quick fix to solve this problem. Many of > > our users have started to like this toolbar. Some already fall in love > > with it. I would appreciate it very much if someone could point me in > > the right direction. I have to admit that I hate to see such a > > wonderful tool is not in use. > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > > > > Sheau-Hwang Chang > > Head of Library Systems > > Maxwell Library > > Bridgewater State College > > Bridgewater, MA 02325 > > 508.531.1766 > > schang at bridgew.edu > > > _______________________________________________ > Libx mailing list > Libx at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx > From Mairn.Chad at spcollege.edu Mon Sep 15 06:40:32 2008 From: Mairn.Chad at spcollege.edu (Chad Mairn) Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 09:40:32 -0400 Subject: [LibX] LibX for Polaris In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <14C8F2B3BFEE904BB54F61273C0701AFB31B1B39@CCR2VS.SPCollege.edu> Hello, I created a Polaris bookmarklet for our county catalog. Visit http://libx.org:8080/editionbuilder/src/zul/ and search for the "spc" edition and copy it. Please let me know if you have any questions. Take care, Chad Mairn, M.L.I.S. St. Petersburg College M.M. Bennett Library St. Petersburg/Gibbs Campus e-mail: mairn.chad at spcollege.edu office: (727) 341.7181 -----Original Message----- From: libx-bounces at mozdev.org [mailto:libx-bounces at mozdev.org] On Behalf Of libx-request at mozdev.org Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 3:00 PM To: libx at mozdev.org Subject: Libx Digest, Vol 26, Issue 5 Send Libx mailing list submissions to libx at mozdev.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to libx-request at mozdev.org You can reach the person managing the list at libx-owner at mozdev.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Libx digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: LibX for IE and eCollege (Chang, Sheau-Hwang) 2. LibX for Polaris (Belton, Keith) 3. Re: LibX for IE and eCollege (Godmar Back) 4. Re: LibX for IE and eCollege (Chang, Sheau-Hwang) 5. Re: LibX for IE and eCollege (Junus, Ranti) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 10:40:12 -0400 From: "Chang, Sheau-Hwang" Subject: Re: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege To: Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello, Help! Help! Our library just had our IT add IE library toolbar to the image and deploy it to the desktops on the entire campus at the beginning of this semester. As we are a Microsoft campus, Firefox is not allowed to appear in the image. Now, I was just told by our IT folks that they are going to take down the library toolbar because it is causing trouble with Outlook's message preview pane. When our users right-click anywhere in that pane, a pop-up will show up saying Internet Explorer is encountering a problem and needs to close... I am wondering if there's any quick fix to solve this problem. Many of our users have started to like this toolbar. Some already fall in love with it. I would appreciate it very much if someone could point me in the right direction. I have to admit that I hate to see such a wonderful tool is not in use. Thanks in advance! Sheau-Hwang Chang Head of Library Systems Maxwell Library Bridgewater State College Bridgewater, MA 02325 508.531.1766 schang at bridgew.edu ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 10:44:50 -0400 From: "Belton, Keith" Subject: [LibX] LibX for Polaris To: Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" We are in the process of moving from a Dynix system to Polaris. Are there any Polaris LibX users out there who have already developed a bookmarklet or custom catalog? Thanks. Keith Belton, E-Branch Manager Lee County Library System 2345 Union Street Fort Myers, FL 33901 kbelton at leegov.com tel: 239.461.2928 fax: 239.461.2919 ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 13:21:11 -0400 From: "Godmar Back" Subject: Re: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege To: "Chang, Sheau-Hwang" Cc: libx at mozdev.org Message-ID: <719dced30809121021i7c145985s22259f5e2f315d7f at mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Sheau, our LibX IE implementation is still currently in "beta" - the reason is that we can identify and debug such issues. We had so far not heard of any interaction with Outlook. http://libx.org/IEStatus.html has a list of things we from you to need to debug this. - Godmar On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Chang, Sheau-Hwang wrote: > Hello, > > Help! Help! > > Our library just had our IT add IE library toolbar to the image and > deploy it to the desktops on the entire campus at the beginning of this > semester. As we are a Microsoft campus, Firefox is not allowed to > appear in the image. > > Now, I was just told by our IT folks that they are going to take down > the library toolbar because it is causing trouble with Outlook's message > preview pane. When our users right-click anywhere in that pane, a > pop-up will show up saying Internet Explorer is encountering a problem > and needs to close... > > I am wondering if there's any quick fix to solve this problem. Many of > our users have started to like this toolbar. Some already fall in love > with it. I would appreciate it very much if someone could point me in > the right direction. I have to admit that I hate to see such a > wonderful tool is not in use. > > Thanks in advance! > > > Sheau-Hwang Chang > Head of Library Systems > Maxwell Library > Bridgewater State College > Bridgewater, MA 02325 > 508.531.1766 > schang at bridgew.edu > ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 13:32:43 -0400 From: "Chang, Sheau-Hwang" Subject: Re: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege To: "Godmar Back" Cc: libx at mozdev.org Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Thanks, Godmar! This problem only happens with Outlook web mail. So, unfortunate! Hope it can be fixed soon! Many thanks! Sheau-Hwang -----Original Message----- From: Godmar Back [mailto:godmar at gmail.com] Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 1:21 PM To: Chang, Sheau-Hwang Cc: libx at mozdev.org Subject: Re: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege Sheau, our LibX IE implementation is still currently in "beta" - the reason is that we can identify and debug such issues. We had so far not heard of any interaction with Outlook. http://libx.org/IEStatus.html has a list of things we from you to need to debug this. - Godmar On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Chang, Sheau-Hwang wrote: > Hello, > > Help! Help! > > Our library just had our IT add IE library toolbar to the image and > deploy it to the desktops on the entire campus at the beginning of this > semester. As we are a Microsoft campus, Firefox is not allowed to > appear in the image. > > Now, I was just told by our IT folks that they are going to take down > the library toolbar because it is causing trouble with Outlook's message > preview pane. When our users right-click anywhere in that pane, a > pop-up will show up saying Internet Explorer is encountering a problem > and needs to close... > > I am wondering if there's any quick fix to solve this problem. Many of > our users have started to like this toolbar. Some already fall in love > with it. I would appreciate it very much if someone could point me in > the right direction. I have to admit that I hate to see such a > wonderful tool is not in use. > > Thanks in advance! > > > Sheau-Hwang Chang > Head of Library Systems > Maxwell Library > Bridgewater State College > Bridgewater, MA 02325 > 508.531.1766 > schang at bridgew.edu > ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 14:41:36 -0400 From: "Junus, Ranti" Subject: Re: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege To: "Chang, Sheau-Hwang" , "Godmar Back" Cc: libx at mozdev.org Message-ID: <4AA263AB78B5394A8277D4C2A0EE490E12958111 at MAINLIB12.lib.msu.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Users who use IE for their Outlook webmail could do an email preview. A Preview icon is shown on their webmail interface, which they can use to toggle the preview pane on or off. Users who use Firefox (or perhaps other browser) for some reason don't get that Preview icon on their webmail interface. I just reconfirmed the issue that Sheau-Hwang reported. The problem only happens if you activate the preview panel and right click on that preview area. If you open the email itself, no problem happens when you right click on the email window. ranti. -- Ranti Junus, Systems Librarian Web Services/Electronic Resources Michigan State University Libraries East Lansing, MI 48824 > -----Original Message----- > From: libx-bounces at mozdev.org > [mailto:libx-bounces at mozdev.org] On Behalf Of Chang, Sheau-Hwang > Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 1:33 PM > To: Godmar Back > Cc: libx at mozdev.org > Subject: Re: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege > > Thanks, Godmar! > > This problem only happens with Outlook web mail. So, unfortunate! > > Hope it can be fixed soon! > > Many thanks! > > Sheau-Hwang > > -----Original Message----- > From: Godmar Back [mailto:godmar at gmail.com] > Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 1:21 PM > To: Chang, Sheau-Hwang > Cc: libx at mozdev.org > Subject: Re: [LibX] LibX for IE and eCollege > > Sheau, > > our LibX IE implementation is still currently in "beta" - the reason > is that we can identify and debug such issues. We had so far not heard > of any interaction with Outlook. > > http://libx.org/IEStatus.html has a list of things we from you to need > to debug this. > > - Godmar > > On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Chang, Sheau-Hwang > wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Help! Help! > > > > Our library just had our IT add IE library toolbar to the image and > > deploy it to the desktops on the entire campus at the beginning of this > > semester. As we are a Microsoft campus, Firefox is not allowed to > > appear in the image. > > > > Now, I was just told by our IT folks that they are going to take down > > the library toolbar because it is causing trouble with Outlook's message > > preview pane. When our users right-click anywhere in that pane, a > > pop-up will show up saying Internet Explorer is encountering a problem > > and needs to close... > > > > I am wondering if there's any quick fix to solve this problem. Many of > > our users have started to like this toolbar. Some already fall in love > > with it. I would appreciate it very much if someone could point me in > > the right direction. I have to admit that I hate to see such a > > wonderful tool is not in use. > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > > > > Sheau-Hwang Chang > > Head of Library Systems > > Maxwell Library > > Bridgewater State College > > Bridgewater, MA 02325 > > 508.531.1766 > > schang at bridgew.edu > > > _______________________________________________ > Libx mailing list > Libx at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx > ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Libx mailing list Libx at mozdev.org https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx End of Libx Digest, Vol 26, Issue 5 *********************************** From tod at uchicago.edu Mon Sep 15 07:02:14 2008 From: tod at uchicago.edu (Tod Olson) Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 09:02:14 -0500 Subject: [LibX] Removing cues from one catalog Message-ID: LibX folks, I'd like LibX to not display cues in one of our catalogs. All of our OpenURL information is already integrated into this catalog, so the cues don't give our users anything new, and they appear for all sorts of things that our resolver cannot look up. Are there any examples of how to ignore COinS for specific hosts? Or any guidance on how best to accomplish this? -Tod Tod Olson Systems Librarian University of Chicago Library From godmar at gmail.com Wed Sep 17 09:30:25 2008 From: godmar at gmail.com (Godmar Back) Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 12:30:25 -0400 Subject: [LibX] Removing cues from one catalog In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <719dced30809170930l73338513m4b7a79d0e76ef3a9@mail.gmail.com> In the current LibX, this must be hardcoded and can't be configured on a per-edition basis (our upcoming framework, LibX 2.0, will allow edition maintainers to specify such parameters). However, we could exclude coins on specific sites as a temporary solution, like we did, for instance, for MIT's Worldcat Local. We do this be listing the site to be excluded explicitly, see http://libx.org/libx/src/feeds/cues/coins.js for details. - Godmar On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Tod Olson wrote: > LibX folks, > > I'd like LibX to not display cues in one of our catalogs. All of our OpenURL > information is already integrated into this catalog, so the cues don't give > our users anything new, and they appear for all sorts of things that our > resolver cannot look up. > > Are there any examples of how to ignore COinS for specific hosts? Or any > guidance on how best to accomplish this? > > -Tod > > > Tod Olson > Systems Librarian > University of Chicago Library > > > _______________________________________________ > Libx mailing list > Libx at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx > From godmar at gmail.com Wed Sep 17 09:40:06 2008 From: godmar at gmail.com (Godmar Back) Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 12:40:06 -0400 Subject: [LibX] LibX for Polaris In-Reply-To: <14C8F2B3BFEE904BB54F61273C0701AFB31B1B39@CCR2VS.SPCollege.edu> References: <14C8F2B3BFEE904BB54F61273C0701AFB31B1B39@CCR2VS.SPCollege.edu> Message-ID: <719dced30809170940j184ae319ge6b2bc215705dffd@mail.gmail.com> On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Chad Mairn wrote: > Hello, > > I created a Polaris bookmarklet for our county catalog. Visit http://libx.org:8080/editionbuilder/src/zul/ and search for the "spc" edition and copy it. > There is no need to copy your edition. Simply type "pals.polarislibrary.com" into the "auto detection" box in the Catalogs tab and you will be able to import Chad's bookmarklet into whichever edition you're working on. Remember, the Edition Builder remembers and shares the catalogs of all live editions. - Godmar From tod at uchicago.edu Wed Sep 17 09:46:20 2008 From: tod at uchicago.edu (Tod Olson) Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 11:46:20 -0500 Subject: [LibX] Removing cues from one catalog In-Reply-To: <719dced30809170930l73338513m4b7a79d0e76ef3a9@mail.gmail.com> References: <719dced30809170930l73338513m4b7a79d0e76ef3a9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <2FF157AB-41A5-4886-A80E-26DE7D3137F1@uchicago.edu> I'd be indebted if you would add "lens.lib.uchicago.edu" to the temporary solution. And I look forward to whatever you have in store with LibX 2.0. -Tod On Sep 17, 2008, at 11:30 AM, Godmar Back wrote: > In the current LibX, this must be hardcoded and can't be configured on > a per-edition basis (our upcoming framework, LibX 2.0, will allow > edition maintainers to specify such parameters). > > However, we could exclude coins on specific sites as a temporary > solution, like we did, for instance, for MIT's Worldcat Local. We do > this be listing the site to be excluded explicitly, see > http://libx.org/libx/src/feeds/cues/coins.js for details. > > - Godmar > > On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Tod Olson wrote: >> LibX folks, >> >> I'd like LibX to not display cues in one of our catalogs. All of >> our OpenURL >> information is already integrated into this catalog, so the cues >> don't give >> our users anything new, and they appear for all sorts of things >> that our >> resolver cannot look up. >> >> Are there any examples of how to ignore COinS for specific hosts? >> Or any >> guidance on how best to accomplish this? >> >> -Tod >> >> >> Tod Olson >> Systems Librarian >> University of Chicago Library >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Libx mailing list >> Libx at mozdev.org >> https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx >> From aikhokar at cs.vt.edu Mon Sep 22 16:06:53 2008 From: aikhokar at cs.vt.edu (Arif Khokar) Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 19:06:53 -0400 Subject: [LibX] New IE LibX toolbar release Message-ID: <48D8250D.4060606@cs.vt.edu> We released a new build of the IE version of the LibX toolbar. This build no longer displays script error prompts. Autolinking is supported as well. Please rebuild your editions and let us know if you encounter problems. -- Arif Khokar aikhokar at cs.vt.edu From jkglenn at umich.edu Tue Sep 23 08:00:09 2008 From: jkglenn at umich.edu (Jacob Glenn) Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 11:00:09 -0400 Subject: [LibX] New IE LibX toolbar release In-Reply-To: <48D8250D.4060606@cs.vt.edu> Message-ID: Any idea as to if/when tabbed browsing in IE will be fixed? I realize this is a known issue (the toolbar state appears to be bound to each tab) but for me it's kind of a showstopper. I just rebuilt and tested our edition and this doesn't seem to be fixed in the latest build. Jake -- Jacob Glenn Science Librarian 3154 Shapiro Library University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1185 (734) 936-2339 On 9/22/08 7:06 PM, "Arif Khokar" wrote: > We released a new build of the IE version of the LibX toolbar. This > build no longer displays script error prompts. Autolinking is supported > as well. > > Please rebuild your editions and let us know if you encounter problems. > From godmar at gmail.com Tue Sep 23 10:44:59 2008 From: godmar at gmail.com (Godmar Back) Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 13:44:59 -0400 Subject: [LibX] New IE LibX toolbar release In-Reply-To: References: <48D8250D.4060606@cs.vt.edu> Message-ID: <719dced30809231044v2ddfa14cvf4d84797db7efdfe@mail.gmail.com> This is the first time I hear this - is it known as in you submitted a bug report or RFE? This is not something that's easily fixed - the extension model of IE, which works in both non-tabbed IE6 and tabbed IE7, is unaware of tabs and creates a new LibX toolbar instance for each window or tab. As a matter of fact, some options are purposefully hidden from us - we cannot, for instance, override the user's preferences as to whether a new link is opened in the same or a new window. It may be possible, with some difficulties, to synchronize their state; how do other toolbars handle this issue (from the user's perspective)? - Godmar On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Jacob Glenn wrote: > Any idea as to if/when tabbed browsing in IE will be fixed? I realize this > is a known issue (the toolbar state appears to be bound to each tab) but for > me it's kind of a showstopper. I just rebuilt and tested our edition and > this doesn't seem to be fixed in the latest build. > > Jake > > -- > Jacob Glenn > Science Librarian > 3154 Shapiro Library > University of Michigan > Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1185 > (734) 936-2339 > > On 9/22/08 7:06 PM, "Arif Khokar" wrote: > >> We released a new build of the IE version of the LibX toolbar. This >> build no longer displays script error prompts. Autolinking is supported >> as well. >> >> Please rebuild your editions and let us know if you encounter problems. >> > > _______________________________________________ > Libx mailing list > Libx at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx > From jkglenn at umich.edu Wed Sep 24 08:35:06 2008 From: jkglenn at umich.edu (Jacob Glenn) Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 11:35:06 -0400 Subject: [LibX] New IE LibX toolbar release In-Reply-To: <719dced30809231044v2ddfa14cvf4d84797db7efdfe@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: The LibX "known bugs" page contains a reference to tabbed browsing in IE7, but apparently this refers to something else. I can certainly submit a bug report if needed but it does look like this is standard behavior for toolbars in IE. I don't use IE regularly but I just installed Google Toolbar and the UIUC library toolbar, and both exhibit this behavior (search options are bound to the tab in which they were selected). I think what makes it more annoying in LibX than it is in, say, Google Toolbar is the way the search mode is presented in the UI. In Google Toolbar this is indicated by a small icon which is inside the search box, so it always takes up the same amount of space. If you switch tabs the icon will change but all the UI elements stay in the same position. In LibX the width of the search box varies depending on which catalog and search options are selected, so if you have different catalogs selected in different tabs then the search box "jumps" to a different width when you switch tabs. The effect is a bit jarring. I can live with it though - just my 2?. Jake On 9/23/08 1:44 PM, "Godmar Back" wrote: > This is the first time I hear this - is it known as in you submitted a > bug report or RFE? > > This is not something that's easily fixed - the extension model of IE, > which works in both non-tabbed IE6 and tabbed IE7, is unaware of tabs > and creates a new LibX toolbar instance for each window or tab. As a > matter of fact, some options are purposefully hidden from us - we > cannot, for instance, override the user's preferences as to whether a > new link is opened in the same or a new window. > > It may be possible, with some difficulties, to synchronize their > state; how do other toolbars handle this issue (from the user's > perspective)? > > - Godmar > > On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Jacob Glenn wrote: >> Any idea as to if/when tabbed browsing in IE will be fixed? I realize this >> is a known issue (the toolbar state appears to be bound to each tab) but for >> me it's kind of a showstopper. I just rebuilt and tested our edition and >> this doesn't seem to be fixed in the latest build. >> >> Jake >> >> -- >> Jacob Glenn >> Science Librarian >> 3154 Shapiro Library >> University of Michigan >> Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1185 >> (734) 936-2339 >> >> On 9/22/08 7:06 PM, "Arif Khokar" wrote: >> >>> We released a new build of the IE version of the LibX toolbar. This >>> build no longer displays script error prompts. Autolinking is supported >>> as well. >>> >>> Please rebuild your editions and let us know if you encounter problems. >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Libx mailing list >> Libx at mozdev.org >> https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx >> From lynch at middlebury.edu Fri Sep 26 12:47:43 2008 From: lynch at middlebury.edu (Lynch, Michael) Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 15:47:43 -0400 Subject: [LibX] Mailto link as bookmarklet/catalog? Message-ID: <767C6B7CCDBD7345BD16C500B163CE8470D6FCDE67@PANTHER.middlebury.edu> Has anyone created a mailto bookmarklet and added it as a catalog to LibX? I'm envisioning a user searching our catlog for a title, not finding it, then switching to another 'catalog' labeled something like 'Request this title for purchase'. I found a page (http://www.bookmarklets.com/tools/misc/index.phtml) that will let me create a mailto bookmarklet, and I edited the javascript to include a subject of 'Book order' but I'm not sure how to include the %t variable that LibX wants. -Mike Lynch Middlebury College -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From godmar at gmail.com Sat Sep 27 07:03:59 2008 From: godmar at gmail.com (Godmar Back) Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 10:03:59 -0400 Subject: [LibX] Mailto link as bookmarklet/catalog? In-Reply-To: <767C6B7CCDBD7345BD16C500B163CE8470D6FCDE67@PANTHER.middlebury.edu> References: <767C6B7CCDBD7345BD16C500B163CE8470D6FCDE67@PANTHER.middlebury.edu> Message-ID: <719dced30809270703s704f465bo724642bac62016ac@mail.gmail.com> You could try something like: mailto:lynch at middlebury.edu?subject=Please buy title %t It may be an issue that LibX prefixes "Search ..." for each catalog. This would be a great service to have, and definitely something we'll do in LibX 2.0 - Godmar On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Lynch, Michael wrote: > Has anyone created a mailto bookmarklet and added it as a catalog to LibX? > I'm envisioning a user searching our catlog for a title, not finding it, > then switching to another 'catalog' labeled something like 'Request this > title for purchase'. I found a page > (http://www.bookmarklets.com/tools/misc/index.phtml) > that will let me create a mailto bookmarklet, and I edited the javascript to > include a subject of 'Book order' but I'm not sure how to include the %t > variable that LibX wants. > > -Mike Lynch > Middlebury College > _______________________________________________ > Libx mailing list > Libx at mozdev.org > https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/libx > > From denials at gmail.com Mon Sep 29 21:32:36 2008 From: denials at gmail.com (Dan Scott) Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 00:32:36 -0400 Subject: [LibX] Google and Libx cue support for different country domains Message-ID: Not sure when it started happening, but my browser is set to prefer en-ca in its Accept-Language header and as a result many google.com subdomains (like books and scholar) redirect to google.ca. Which, of course, breaks LibX cues. There are also google.co.uk variants of these subdomains, and heaven knows how many others. I believe Google also does some level of IP-based redirects as well. I suppose toggleGoogle.js would be the place to fix this, but I'm not sure of the best way of doing it... would modifying the regexes from google\.com to just google\.[a-z]+ be acceptable? Seeing as Annette and Godmar are on their way to Canada to present at Access (every two years, eh?), they might have a good incentive to pull together a fix for this soon-ish :) -- Dan Scott Laurentian University From es287 at cornell.edu Tue Sep 30 07:29:10 2008 From: es287 at cornell.edu (Enrico Silterra) Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:29:10 -0400 Subject: [LibX] worldcat.org local Message-ID: So, worldcat.org is creating the 'worldcat local' catalog -- sometime, we may switch over to using this as our primary catalog. Is this supported? I tried to get this autodetected, but the autodetect logic thought we had a voyager catalog -- which is not what is at: cornell.worldcat.org Rick -- Enrico Silterra Software Engineer 501 Olin Library Cornell University Ithaca NY 14853 Voice: 607-255-6851 Fax: 607-255-6110 E-mail: es287 at cornell.edu http://lts.library.cornell.edu/ "Dream no small dreams for they have no power to move the hearts of men." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe