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- Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 20:27:29 -0500
- From: Peter Murray <PMurray@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Cataloging enhancements
--On Tuesday, December 12, 2000 4:07 PM -0800 Claudia Chester
<cchester@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> B. Make it possible to re-execute the last search and/or provide the
> search history from which searches can be repeated.
>
> [...] Won't Millennium Cataloging include the
> opportunity to click the browser's back button?
I believe you might be confusing Millennium Cataloging with a web
browser. Millennium Cataloging is a separate application. While it
can be launched from a web browser, it is not integrated with the web
browser, so there is no notion of a "browser's back button" in
Millennium applications.
(One should also note that the preferred way to run Millennium
applications is by loading the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) on to the
individual PCs. It increases stability and responsiveness.)
Peter
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Peter Murray, Computer Services Librarian W: 860-570-5233
University of Connecticut Law School Hartford, Connecticut
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