[ipac] Linking from a web page to item info in HIP
Agoroudis, Helen
Helen.Agoroudis at tafensw.edu.au
Tue Aug 29 19:41:11 EDT 2006
Please post responses to the list. We are very interested in this too!
Helen
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Helen Agoroudis
Senior Library Technical Support Officer
TAFE Library Systems, TAFE NSW
Phone: 02 9715 8361
Fax: 02 9715 8345
E-mail: helen.agoroudis at tafensw.edu.au
<mailto:helen.agoroudis at tafensw.edu.au>
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From: ipac-bounces at lists.tblc.org [mailto:ipac-bounces at lists.tblc.org]
On Behalf Of Stuart Hubbard
Sent: Wednesday, 30 August 2006 9:26 AM
To: ipac at lists.tblc.org
Subject: [ipac] Linking from a web page to item info in HIP
This has been discussed before, but may be worth revisiting now more
people are using HIP 4.x
Our library will soon be overhauling our web page. We have many links -
e.g. http://www.citylibrary.pncc.govt.nz/nonfiction/
<http://www.citylibrary.pncc.govt.nz/nonfiction/> which take you to the
full bib screen and item information on HIP. We don't want to have to
re-do all these links if HIP changes URL structure in an upgrade.
David Pattern described a trick which used javascript so the root URL
could be changed just once.
I'd like to know if anyone has such a system (links referring back to a
root URL) which can cope with both the 3.x and 4.x URL formats.
Many thanks
Stuart Hubbard - Systems Librarian
Palmerston North City Library -- New Zealand
Horizon 7.3.2, HIP 3.06
http://ipac.citylibrary.pncc.govt.nz
<http://ipac.citylibrary.pncc.govt.nz>
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