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--On Tuesday, July 23, 2002 9:36 AM -0700 
Patrice.Pasqualone@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> In order to allow internet access, port 80 has to be opened and an
> entry placed in the limit network access table for "all" - Is this
> correct?

Yes -- that is correct.

> Does your website offer certain pages to one side and not the other?
> How did you handle this with only one mainmenu.html page?  Did you
> have to link these additional pages from the opacmenu.html page?  Our
> catalog is also scoped so I can do that.

Off the top of my head, I don't think there is a way to do that. 
Scoping doesn't help because you can't choose a scope based on an IP 
address.  I think the "mainmenu.html" and "opacmenu.html" pages are 
common to everyone.

Although, now that I think about it, can the language parameters help? 
Can you specify a certain set of IP address have a particular login that 
uses a particular language?  Say, for instance, your internal network 
can use the "spanish" language pages (mainmenu_spa.html and 
opacmenu_spa.html) -- which can still be in English, but have different 
content from the main page.  I've never messed with the language options 
-- can anyone else comment here?


Peter
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Peter Murray, Computer Services Librarian              W: 860-570-5233
University of Connecticut Law School             Hartford, Connecticut