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    WWW OPAC message ''Cannot update or create a non private profile. Notify the librarian.'

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 21

    Problem Symptoms:
    If patron is logged into OPAC with his login, message 'Cannot update or create a non private profile. Notify the librarian' is displayed every time when patron changes OPAC user interface language

    Cause:
    Misleading warning text

    Resolution:
    This warning message just tells the patron that the changes he just made in the navigation profile will not be saved for future use. The side is correctly switched to the other language.
    I suggest changing the message (9751 in $alephe_root/error_eng/www_f_heading) to something more like this:

    "Display options are changed until the end of your current session."

    Category: Web OPAC (500) - ALEPH

    Subject: Language (500) - ALEPH


    • Article last edited: 11/20/2013
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