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Sue,
I just tested on my staging port, using the default srchhelp_X. I still
do not get the parens. But, in my live, which I have not done any work
since pro, it does add parens. However, the script was not taken from
the pro script. That script was taken from the previous release.
It might be nice to hear from some sites who use the default pro
srch..X.html and still get the parens to be inserted.
Don Zhou
William Mitchell College of Law
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[
mailto:innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org] On Behalf Of Sue E Boggs
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 10:58 AM
To: IUG INNOPAC List
Subject: RE: [IUG] RightResults problem?
Interesting that it isn't working on your 2006 catalog Bob. I just tried
ours (2006 1.1) and it works fine, adding the parentheses as it should.
We are still using the 2005 javascript for the Advanced Keyword page.
Did you update to the 2006? I was looking at some different Pro sites
and it seems there are a few different versions (dates) of the X page
out there.
That does give me some hope that if we go Pro at the end of finals but
don't make any changes to the live files, which is the tentative plan,
things will be fine while we work out the bugs in staging with our new
design.
Since I'm not actually Pro yet I feel odd opening a call about this.
Would someone else like to do it?
Sue
Sue Boggs
Cataloging & Library Technician
Technical Services
Library
University of Puget Sound
1500 N. Warner St. #1021
Tacoma, WA 98416-1021
(253) 879-2667
boggs at ups dot edu
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[
mailto:innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org] On Behalf Of Bob Duncan
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 7:45 AM
To: IUG INNOPAC List
Subject: Re: [IUG] RightResults problem?
At 05:55 PM 11/16/2006 -0800, David wrote:
> >>> "Sue E Boggs" <boggs at ups dot edu> 11/16/2006 4:25 PM >>>
>On the Advanced Keyword page input in the first search box Russia or
>soviet or USSR leave the Boolean connector at AND and input in the
>second search box woman or women.
><<<
>
>A properly nested version of this submitted from the Main Menu search
>form on the WWU site does work (280 hits):
>
>(russia or soviet or USSR) and (women or woman)
>
>
http://lis.wwu.edu/search~/a?searchtype=X&searcharg=%28russia+or+soviet
+or+USSR%29+and+%28women+or+woman%29&SORT=D
>
>
>On the srchhelp_X.html page, though, the part of the Javascript that is
>supposed to catch boolean operators in the search string appears to be
>working, but only on the modify search page loads and not on the
submits
>of a new blank form search. . . .
Oooo, this is nasty. Couple of observations:
(1) We are on Release 2006 but not WebPAC Pro, and our advanced keyword
search results reflect the same behavior as the problem results that Sue
reported at the two Pro sites, so it's not a RightResults issue.
(2) Paula Hammett reported that the search is working correctly at
Sonoma
State. I tried some "fresh" advanced searches there and the parentheses
are automatically inserted where they should be.
(3) I could swear that prior to our Release 2006 upgrade the parens
were
automatically inserted in advanced keyword searches. Not only are they
not
being inserted now, but when I modify a search that contains Boolean
operators the terms are split out into separate text input elements on
the
search form. And even if I use parens on the search screen, the terms
are
still split out into separate inputs when the search is modified.
(4) When we upgraded to R2006 I edited my srchhelp_X file to use the
"advancedsearchbody" and "advancedsearchformbegin" tokens, which is
where
the Javascript comes from, so I'm guessing there's something amiss with
the
scripts called by these tokens?
Paula---it appears that perhaps you're not using tokens to create the
search form and call the scripts? Could you share how your page is
coded?
Bob Duncan
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Robert E. Duncan
Systems Librarian
Editor of IT Communications
Lafayette College
Easton, PA 18042
duncanr at lafayette dot edu
http://www.library.lafayette.edu/
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