That, too, would require the Koha host have an external IP. The iframe simply
puts a wrapper around the web page, it doesn’t redirect the content.
Aaron
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Aaron Sakovich
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Huntsville-Madison County Public Library
915 Monroe Street | Huntsville, Alabama 358
Hi
What about embed opac inside a frame into your IIS?
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Alvaro
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Greetings, Bravismore,
That won’t work — the execution of the scripts is done on the Koha host, and
would never work on an IIS host. If they were pure HTML files, yeah, it might
work. But the IIS server would see Perl files via a Samba share, not HTML
output.
An approach that would work would
Dear Koha Community
I have a Koha site that intends to publish their mature WebPAC to the globe.
However, they decline to assign a public IP and DN.
Their preferred route is to serve KOHA pages via their website hosted on
Windows/IIS.
Koha is on Ubuntu/Apache2 webserver.
I had thought of using
I have found this guide to be helpful:
https://guides.library.illinois.edu/c.php?g=463460&p=3168299
It uses an older version of MarcEdit so you will need some imagination to
correlate the images to the current appearance of MarcEdit.
Katharina
On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 12:00 PM Laxmi Lal Menaria <
Hello everyone,
I have excel which has book details, no would like to import in Koha,
installed MarcEdit, now I need a mapping of the items with excel to marc
fields with item record too.
So please let me know where I get this mapping?
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