On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 7:06 AM, MJ Ray wrote:
> Mizst Audens wrote:
> > Your server returned a 400 Bad Request for the http on port 443. :-)
>
> Yes, it detected the http and served you html, did you notice? :-)
> Only an error message, but as I wrote: serving http seamlessly is
> probably a bad
Lori Bowen Ayre
> I may be able to shake loose some funding for this. I'm pretty sure I could
> help you get an development partner (library) with RFID self-check and ISO
> 28560 compliant tags.
>
> Do you have a more format spec or RFC?
I'm sure I've more info but it's 1am Saturday here now so
Mizst Audens wrote:
> Your server returned a 400 Bad Request for the http on port 443. :-)
Yes, it detected the http and served you html, did you notice? :-)
Only an error message, but as I wrote: serving http seamlessly is
probably a bad idea (easy to lose security by typo).
> But glad to hear
who knows perfection koha install??
2011/5/13 Mizst Audens
> Your server returned a 400 Bad Request for the http on port 443. :-) But
> glad to hear that SNI is going to come standard now, at least in some
> distro.
>
> I think that information pertaining to Koha deployment should be considered
Your server returned a 400 Bad Request for the http on port 443. :-) But
glad to hear that SNI is going to come standard now, at least in some
distro.
I think that information pertaining to Koha deployment should be considered
relevant to the list, and in my opinion that includes some nuances of a
MJ,
I may be able to shake loose some funding for this. I'm pretty sure I could
help you get an development partner (library) with RFID self-check and ISO
28560 compliant tags.
Do you have a more format spec or RFC?
Lori
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 1:57 PM, MJ Ray wrote:
> aj...@maxenna.com wro
Dear wonderful community of koha
I am not a programmer and have a little know how of technical things
involved in koha. i have seen that koha community and developers are so
active that new versions of koha are coming regularly and it is very
difficult for us to keep us align with the pace of thi
aj...@maxenna.com wrote:
> I have recently installed Koha3.4 on Ubuntu.
[...]
> But what we want to implement is an RFID reader instead of the barcode
> scanner. Each book will have a RFID tag. The patron will pick the books
> from the shelf and bring it and place some books on top of RFID reader
Hello,
I keep getting the following error when I try to save an imported record. Please advise.
Koha error
The following fatal error has occurred:Tag "" is not a valid tag. at /usr/share/koha/lib/C4/Biblio.pm line 1542
Apache
Server version: Apache/2.2.16 (Ubuntu) Server built: Nov 18 2010
Randall Rowe wrote:
> Direct from Apache.org SSL FAQ
Yeah, sorry, that's out of date. With recent browsers and recent
Apache modules you can have multiple SSL VirtualHosts on one IP. See
https://sni.velox.ch/ for how it works and my last sig link if you'd
like the co-op to get the SSLs and/or se
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 6:05 PM, Agnes Rivers-Moore wrote:
> Hello all
>
> Is there a way to extract usage statistics for the public catalogue of Koha?
> I would like to be able to make a report that would show daily numbers
> of main page access, number of searches, number of holds placed, number
Dear Friends,
It seems that users list of Koha is in complete.
The reason is that Koha users feel difficult editing wiki pages.
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_Users_Worldwide
We need a user friendly interface to enter the details of libraries using
Koha.
We can follow the model of Libwe
Yes, this live-cd comes with Dsapce. If you want the Wubi installer that work
for me I will send you.
Saludos
Adalid Ortiz
Biblioteca Loyola
http://www.tij.uia.mx
UPS ! Hablas español JAJAJA... OK
>
>Subject: LibLive
> From: Hugo Agud
> Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 09:26:01 +0200
> To
Thank you for the response.
I am still hoping someone has done some work in this area, as dissecting
Apache logs is probably beyond my skill.
We already run SQL reports to count holds placed and filled - but I am
not aware of a way to detect whether the hold was placed through the
OPAC or by st
Hello Lisa
We had a similar problem for multi-branch libraries when we went to 3.00.06.
We have not quite got to the bottom of it yet but - check that both
location codes for the item are a match with your branch code. (item
current location and permanent location) In our case sometimes the item
In some situations it does work (a little mysteriously IMO). For example, I
have these in my private home server and it does work correctly (verified
extensively):
DocumentRoot /var/www
ServerName app1.home.mysite.com
SSLCertificateFile app1cert.crt
... (other SSL directives)
and:
DocumentRoot
Oops. I hit return by accident and sent this email before I was ready>
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On Friday, May 13, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Walker Blackwell wrote:
> This is something I was thinking about too! Because I manage equipment
> through Koha (not just books) it would be amazing to place a camera kit
This is something I was thinking about too! Because I manage equipment through
Koha (not just books) it would be amazing to place a camera kit on top of an
RFID reader and let Koha scan all the contents in the kit making sure
everything was there: camera, charger, USB cord, etc. If it comes up e
Hi,
I have recently installed Koha3.4 on Ubuntu.
I would like to interface an RFID reader with Koha.
More specifically when the user goes to
Circulation -> check out -> and enter the patron details,
there will be a place to "Enter item barcode". The usual procedure is that
the barcode sc
Hi all,
Somebody had integrated Koha with OpenSSO? If yes, how? I read some
posts about the integration with AD...
Thanks in advance,
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Hi,
Can you please help me in configuring Koha to enable SMS and it's usage? I
am looking for this support to send SMS across India.
Thanks,
Soma
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Direct from Apache.org SSL FAQ
Why is it not possible to use Name-Based Virtual Hosting to identify different
SSL virtual hosts?
Name-Based Virtual Hosting is a very popular method of identifying different
virtual hosts. It allows you to use the same IP address and the same port
number for ma
You could however,
Use Name based Virtualhosts (like kohaapoc.yourlibrary.com and
kohastaff.yourlibrary.com) and run both on port 443 for secure. To do this
you'll either need two certificates (one for each domain) or a SAN shared
certificate with both domain names in it.
An example http.conf mi
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