I guess a quick and dirty way of doing this _could_ be to check if the user is
logged in and modify the CSS of the links to hide them if they are not logged
in. You could look for ”Log in to you account:” inside the tag legend (CSSR
theme 3.12) and any other value would mean that they are
hi
we have done one easy way... but ir requires that the files are located in
one server, not external files.. is the cas?
2014/1/22 izar iza...@gmail.com
In my OPAC some of the records have digital files asociated.
But I need that only logged users can access that files...
Is there any
Not my area of expertise, but since you don’t seem to have gotten many answers:
I think there’s two things you should research first.
* Printing a HTML receipt with a link to the image seems to work for me (even
if I only preview the print since I have no printer installed). To do this you
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Can you be more specific regarding the problems which you are having?
Tom
On 1/23/14 7:29 AM, raul wrote:
Hi sir,
My name's Raul DECLOUNON, I'm trying to install koha on Centos 6.4
x86_64 with a lot difficulty
just need someone to help me to done it.
Thank you
Dear All,
Cold you comment on following procedure of uploading MARC records to KOHA.
We have a working catalog (KOHA 3.2), periodically we receive new portions
of MARC records to be added (may be 1000, or 5000, or 1 record in one
file). In this case we follow standard procedure: Tools,
Hi All,
We are trying to upgrade our Koha version from Koha 3.10.00 to 3.14.
We have Koha 3.14 installed on a test server and we the production
installation with the older database online--
Koha 3.10.00.
During the web installation on the test server, whenever Koha reaches the
update database
* sheldon_tappin (thecarte...@hotmail.com) wrote:
Hi All,
We are trying to upgrade our Koha version from Koha 3.10.00 to 3.14.
We have Koha 3.14 installed on a test server and we the production
installation with the older database online--
Koha 3.10.00.
During the web installation on
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