The Koha release team is pleased to announce the release of Koha 3.18.11.
This is a maintenance release, but does contain one security fix. All users
are recommended to upgrade.
You can read the full release notes at
http://koha-community.org/koha-3-18-11-released/
As usual, you can download the
Please take a look at
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Shibboleth_Configuration .
2015-09-30 14:02 GMT-06:00 Shekhar Bagwe :
> We are planning to implement SAML SSO for
> koha installation . any leads with
> examples for the same or documentation
> will be highly appreciated.
>
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We are planning to implement SAML SSO for
koha installation . any leads with
examples for the same or documentation
will be highly appreciated.
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Hi Owen,
Thank you. I've retested my opacuserjs scripts, and found the culprit: an old
piece of js that I forgot to delete. It was a script to enable my iframe to
load as a dynamic asynch iframe, but didn't work. I had no idea that scripts
could interfere with one another like that. Makes a lot
> Problem: Clicking "Log in to your account" link ( i.e.,
> /cgi-bin/koha/opac-user.pl) on the OPAC homepage (top-left) seems broken; no
> activity after clicking, no page loading after clicking.
You have some custom JavaScript running (via the OPACUserJS preference
I assume) which is throwing a
Hi all,
Running Koha 3.20.04 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS x64 (VPS)
Library: http://www.library.craigbutosi.ca
Problem: Clicking "Log in to your account" link ( i.e.,
/cgi-bin/koha/opac-user.pl) on the OPAC homepage (top-left) seems broken; no
activity after clicking, no page loading after clicking.
So
We have some suppressed records already - mostly templates that I built for
quick cataloguing of specific item types.
My main concern though is granting access to the staff interface to non
library staff. But if I'm really careful with the permissions It should be
ok once we've got it set up.
On
Am 28.09.2015 um 22:35 schrieb Katrin Fischer:
> Hi Gregor,
Hi Katrin,
>
> did you check the staff's permissions? Editing other branches' items
> would be allowed for superlibrarians I think.
>
yes i did. No one of the staff members has superlibrarian rights (exept
for me as kind of admin).
I t
Hey Elaine,
Elaine Bradtke writes:
> We have several laptops, cameras and recording equipment that various
> members of staff use, take off site, etc. The current method of keeping
> track of them is inadequate, and I proposed that we use Koha for checking
> them in and out, placing holds, trac
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