[Apologies for cross-posting]
LibLime has a full-time Perl application developer position that we're
looking to fill immediately. The responsibilities will center on
adding new features to the Koha ILS (http://www.koha.org/), but may
include working on other open-source library projects su
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 10:54:08 -0500
"Mike Rylander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Except that Perl doesn't know that the data is already UTF8 ... which
> is the problem. [...]
You're completely right, I understand the difference. We made UTF8 work
from MySQL bu we didn't tried to work on data comin
On 3/20/06, Pierrick LE GALL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Mike,
>
> I'll answer to the second question, since I worked with Paul on
> Perl/MySQL and UTF-8...
>
> On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 09:59:32 -0500
> "Mike Rylander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Are you using decode_utf8($mysql_string) to l
Hello Mike,
I'll answer to the second question, since I worked with Paul on
Perl/MySQL and UTF-8...
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 09:59:32 -0500
"Mike Rylander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you using decode_utf8($mysql_string) to let Perl know that the
> database is UTF8 encoded? IIRC, MySQL doesn't
Silterra
At 03:31 PM 1/4/2006 +0100, Paul POULAIN wrote:
Hello all,
Koha v3 will definetly be utf-8 (+ use indexdata zebra as backend for
retrieving records + many other great features).
Most of the stuff for utf-8 seems to be working quite well :
* templates moved to utf-8 (http-equiv
On 1/4/06, Ed Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would opt for #2. There is a new version of MARC::Charset available
> which should ease the marc8 <-> utf8 charset translation. Shortly
> there will be a new MARC::File::XML that uses the latest MARC::Charset
>
> You might be interested in taking
I would opt for #2. There is a new version of MARC::Charset available
which should ease the marc8 <-> utf8 charset translation. Shortly
there will be a new MARC::File::XML that uses the latest MARC::Charset
You might be interested in taking a look at how Evergreen is storing
MARC data. I know that
Hello all,
Koha v3 will definetly be utf-8 (+ use indexdata zebra as backend for
retrieving records + many other great features).
Most of the stuff for utf-8 seems to be working quite well :
* templates moved to utf-8 (http-equiv)
* translation strings moved to utf-8 (iconv)
* mySQL database
"Ed Summers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i en meddelelse
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> On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 04:22:04PM +0200, Paul POULAIN wrote:
> > danmarc2 HAS subfields lower than 010...
>
> It would help if documentation could be found that supports this.
> It would also be nice if we could see a
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 04:22:04PM +0200, Paul POULAIN ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
In fact, the problem is clear :
> MARC::Record don't accept subfields on fields lower than 010.
> danmarc2 HAS subfields lower than 010...
> So, the solution would probably be to add a method to disable die on
> err
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 04:22:04PM +0200, Paul POULAIN wrote:
> danmarc2 HAS subfields lower than 010...
It would help if documentation could be found that supports this.
It would also be nice if we could see a sample of 10 or so sample records
as well.
//Ed
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On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 02:18:35PM +0200, Paul POULAIN wrote:
> perl4lib ML, & MARC::Record maintainer(s), any idea ?
Not really no. I think we'd need chapter and verse from the relevant specs
to even start thinking about changing this. Especially after the last go
round :)
//Ed
Karin Christensen wrote:
"Paul POULAIN" wrote:
Thomas Bøge wrote:
But the same error occurs:
Fields below 010 do not have subfields at
/usr/local/koha/intranet/cgi-bin/acqui.simple/additem.pl line 39
[Mon Aug 9 20:07:40 2004] [error] [client 80.62.82.158] Premature end
of scri
Jacobs, Jane W a écrit :
I'm forwarding a question from a colleague in NYC:
"Do you know of any libraries closer than New Zealand or Europe that use
Koha? We are almost ready to consider it."
I'd appreciate anyone who can be a resource, preferably in the US, to
respon
I'm forwarding a question from a colleague in NYC:
"Do you know of any libraries closer than New Zealand or Europe that use
Koha? We are almost ready to consider it."
I'd appreciate anyone who can be a resource, preferably in the US, to
respond on or off the list. Thanks.
J
Jane Wagner wrote:
I hope to attend a session on Koha at the LITA conference this
weekend, but I'll throw out a question now. I haven't paid too much
attention to the Koha discussions because I didn't see an application
for it at my site, but that may change. Does anyone k
I hope to attend a session on Koha at the LITA conference this weekend, but
I'll throw out a question now. I haven't paid too much attention to the
Koha discussions because I didn't see an application for it at my site, but
that may change. Does anyone know if Koha can rea
Hi,
A new version of Koha, the 1st Free software ILS has just been released,
and is avaible here :
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=16466
Enjoy
RELEASE NOTES
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This version of Koha is still in the "unstable" directory, because some
bugs are stil
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