Hi!
Den 31.01.2024 22:09, skrev MASTeR Library:
Dear sri, koha when logging in the following error is coming what should be
done to fix this.
n error has occurred!*Error 500*This message may have been caused by any of
the following reasons:
When there is a "500 error" you cannot tell from
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Dear sri, koha when logging in the following error is coming what should be
done to fix this.
n error has occurred!*Error 500*This message may have been caused by any of
the following reasons:
- You made use of an external link to an item that is no longer available
- You followed an
It depends on what you want to achieve:
1. If you want to disallow patrons logging in to the OPAC, then there is
the opacuserlogin system preference.
2. If you just want to hide the login form on the OPAC home page, then
using either OPACUserCSS or OPACUserJS are options. Not my area of
> I would like to make our KOHA OPAC open to the public
If set the "OpacPublic" system preference to "Enable," the public will
not be required to log in to access Koha' OPAC.
If you also want to *prevent* users from logging in to the OPAC you
can set "opacuserlogin" to "Don't allow."
It sounds
Hi
I would like to make our KOHA OPAC open to the public without them having to
login. I have edited the OPACUserJS entry and put in the following string,
$("#login").hide();
The login screen is still there after saving this.
What could I be doing wrong?
Kind regards,
Bongiwe Shongwe
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