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

    Description:
    We are testing upgrade from v18 to v20, and in OPAC have come across an ‘i’ button which appears in some circumstances in the full BIB display ‘Location’ lines. Our staff in charge want this removed. I can find that it is a link to a file ‘library-gen.html’, and that this is a function called ‘Library Info’, but I cannot find anything about how the button itself is generated so that I can stop it – if there is documentation on this, it is well hidden; I have searched the RN for both v19 and v20, the UG, the SLG, the new Documentation Center, and the KB on Pivotal, and found nothing (KB #8192-7976 mentions it in passing, implying that the code connecting edit_doc_999.eng and edit_field.eng may be relevant, but it refers to an ‘L’ code we have never used at all).

    Has anyone found where this ‘i’ button is controlled from?

    Resolution:
    [From Maya Amichal, Weizmann Institute of Science, on Global Aleph Users list:]

    I think you are referring to www_lib_info_link in ../alephe/www_server.conf.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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