Hi David,
> Using Debian 3.8.2 Koha packages and a fresh instance with sample data,
> the OpacCloud preference is under Administration > System preferences >
> Local Use.
>
> Turning this off removes the 'Subject cloud' link from displaying on the
> OPAC - by default it isn't turned on though...
Hi all,
I really like this idea and we talked about it some more on IRC this weekend.
Chris added some new elements with important information to the page:
- last 5 sign offs
- 'needs signoff' with the 5 oldest bugs waiting to get tested
- a list of current bug status numbers
- 'random bug' to
Ian Walls
> IP address is not sufficiently rigourous to identify and individual or even
> a location (TOR network and all that). It's routinely mis-used as such an
> identifier. I don't see any benefit to adding it to Koha's outgoing
> emails, since it cannot be relied upon, and it could put peo
At 06:21 PM 7/8/2012 +0100, MJ Ray wrote:
Ian Walls
> IP address is not sufficiently rigourous to identify and individual or even
> a location (TOR network and all that). It's routinely mis-used as such an
> identifier. I don't see any benefit to adding it to Koha's outgoing
> emails, since it
Have you looked at the patch in master? The loophole is closed.
This thread is about the IP address and it looks to me like we are all
converging on a syspref.
Chris
Paul wrote:
At 06:21 PM 7/8/2012 +0100, MJ Ray wrote:
>Ian Walls
> > IP address is not sufficiently rigourous to identify and
Hi all,
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Andi Sugandi wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Andi Sugandi wrote:
>
>> OPAC page now gives a result[4] based on my searching, but it happens
>> ONLY after runing: zebrasrv-2.0 -f etc/koha-conf.xml [5] in terminal
>> (SSH):
>>
>> [4] http://goo.gl/
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