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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Problem Symptoms:
    Expand_doc_bib_z403 builds a field which contains the ADAM object URL of an ADAM object. It's hard coded in the program that the library name in this case is preceded by "&doc_library=". The correct introduction would be "&local_base=" instead

    Cause:
    Defect

    Resolution:
    Rep_change 2326

    Description: The expand_doc_bib_z403 routine creates a field that contains the URL of an ADAM object. However, since the link does not contain the "local_base" parameter, it is impossible to open web pages with library extensions (for example, media-no-permission-mab01 which is the equivalent of media-no-permission).

    Solution: This has been corrected. The "local_base" parameter has been added to the URL created by expand_doc_bib_z403.

    Category: ADAM


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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