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    Hyperlink in rest-dlf, hold request

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    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 22, 23
    • Relevant for Installation Type: Dedicated-Direct, Direct, Local, Total Care

     

    Description

    In rest-dlf when displaying a hold request for a patron there is a hyperlink in the displayed information which should not appear. Where is this hyperlink coming from?

     

    Example:

     

    <get-item-hold>

    <reply-text>ok</reply-text>

    <reply-code>0000</reply-code>

    <hold allowed="Y">

    <pickup-locations usage="Mandatory"/>

    <note type="info">This item is part of the library's collection.</note>

    <note type="info">

    Type of loan: <a href="&server_f?func=file&file_name=help-item" title="List of different kinds of loan" target="_blank">Regular loan</a>; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Shelfmark: 2012A 2216,

    </note>

    Resolution

    The hyperlink comes from $aleph/error_ln/check_hold_request:

     

    6012 L Type of loan: <a href="&server_f?func=file&file_name=help-item" title="List of different kinds of loan" target="_blank">$2</a>;     Shelfmark: $3, $4

     

     


    • Article last edited: 08-June-2016
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