Hi Katrin,
Thanks for that. Interesting to learn about Koha's use of cookies. Doesn't
that mean that Koha should present a popup to ask for a user's consent? The
ICO (which monitors data protection compliance in the UK) says:
"You must tell people if you set cookies, and clearly explain what the
Good afternoon,
I’m having trouble with Title vs. Library catalog keyword searching with
several example titles. Searching the same phrase with either method yields
different results. This problem occurs only in the OPAC. I hope to confirm
whether the behavior I’m seeing is intended (i.e., t
Hi Lucas,
thanks for sharing this - I didn't know you could do that! :)
Katrin
On 21.06.21 15:22, Lucas Gass wrote:
Thomas,
You can use CSS to rearrange and stabilize the order of the facets.
You'll have to set CSS flex on the inside the facets and then you
can use the order property to disp
Hi
About the search errors, they probably come from missing data on the called
search. You might ignore it unless you are getting wrong data on the search
results.
The host semrush that is doing the searches is a bot that is crawling your
server.
You can control search bots permissions adjusting
Hi Chris,
yes, it does. Documentation can be found here:
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Use_of_Cookies
Hope this helps,
Katrin
On 21.06.21 21:26, Chris Brown wrote:
Hi James,
Yes I did follow up Katrin's suggestion but found nothing that looked
obviously wrong, and anyway I don't thi
Hi James,
Yes I did follow up Katrin's suggestion but found nothing that looked
obviously wrong, and anyway I don't think there have been any configuration
changes since well before the problem first showed up. Following another
suggestion *we have cleared the browser caches on all our client mach
Hi
We are working with Debian GNU/Linux 10, MariaDB 10.3.27 and Koha
20.11.00 (using Shibboleth authentication).
To avoid auto increment issues we have implemented the solution
described in
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/DBMS_auto_increment_fix#Single_instance_setup
- of course replac
Thomas,
You can use CSS to rearrange and stabilize the order of the facets. You'll
have to set CSS flex on the inside the facets and then you can use the
order property to display each list element in the order you'd like. This
example works for the staff client:
#search-facets ul {
display:
hi Chris
did you try Katrin's suggestion?, it is the most likely problem
https://lists.katipo.co.nz/pipermail/koha/2021-June/056338.html
try loading your database into a test system, and experiment by removing likely
issuing rules until you find your problematic rule
cheers, Mason
On 21/06/
Sorry I'm no expert either but did you check if there are any suspicious
slow queries?
https://www.a2hosting.com/kb/developer-corner/mysql/enabling-the-slow-query-log-in-mysql
By setting the time to a very low number you get almost tracing... but
then again you could probably use a better way
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