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Hi Mike,
I have just started to have a look at using this script. But I have a
question. How does this work in My Info? The patronview_web.html file
uses the <!--{patfunc}--> token to generate the table that displays all
the patron information such as reading history etc. So how can the
class="sortable" be used here?
Regards
Stuart Ure
Web Analyst | ITC
Auckland City Council
phone +64 (9) 307 7736 | mobile +64 (21) 896556
Central City Library, 1st Floor, 44-46 Lorne Street, Auckland City, New
Zealand
Visit our website: www.aucklandcity.govt.nz
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Cunningham [
mailto:mcunningham at cambridgelibraries dot ca]
Sent: Friday, 14 December 2007 13:21
To: innopac at innopacusers dot org
Subject: Re: [IUG] sorting reading history, etc.
Sorry, it seems that our staging port which was previously accessible is
once again firewalled. I have put the script on our live port:
http://search.cambridgelibraries.ca/screens/sorttable.js
Mike
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Hi Mike,
We're also using the sorttable script in our recently completed
redesign. Were you able to get it to work with the Preferred Search
display? My experience was that the search type headings (AUTHORS,
KEYWORDS, etc.) were creating extra table rows that broke the script. I
couldn't pin down how to resolve the problem, though, so I ended up not
using sorttable for Preferred Searches.
Also, did you find a way to ignore initial articles in the Title column?
Andrew Welch
Sr. Library Systems Technician
Aurora Public Library
Aurora, CO 80012
http://auroralibrary.org
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Mike Cunningham
Web Services Librarian
Cambridge Libraries
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