[Koha] Question on path for custom xsl files (OPAC and Staff client)

King, Fred Fred.King at Medstar.net
Fri Nov 4 02:45:13 NZDT 2022


AFAIK, you can put the xsl files anywhere you want.  Go to Administration / System preferences / OPAC preferences and look for 
   OPACXSLTDetailsDisplay 
   OPACXSLTListsDisplay 
   OPACXSLTResultsDisplay
Put the path to your file there and you're set to go. On one of my Koha systems, I have the files on a different server altogether.

And a note to everyone else who's thinking about doing this: xsl files are very picky, and you can break the OPAC display if you have even one character out of place. Make sure you have a backup! 😊

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Hi,

we have some settings of our own in some XSL files, e.g.

/usr/share/koha/opac/htdocs/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/{langcode}/xslt/MARC21slim2O
PACResults.xsl

as well as for the staff client in e.g.
/usr/share/koha/intranet/htdocs/intranet-tmpl/prog/{langcode}/xslt/MARC21sli
m2intranetResults.xsl

All works fine when we copy and rename these files, keeping our own versions in

/usr/share/koha/opac/htdocs/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/{langcode}/xslt/ resp.
/usr/share/koha/intranet/htdocs/intranet-tmpl/prog/{langcode}/xslt/

For us, however, it would be easier to store them in another place, e.g.
(for the OPAC):

/usr/share/koha/opac/htdocs/<our_directory>/<instancename>/{langcode}/xslt/

so we could hold all our files in one place (<our_directory), together with e.g. logos and other pictures etc, which we could easily tar and transport to another server when migrating an instance.

But, alas, this doesn't seem to work - obviously the parameters XSLTDetailsDisplay, XSLTResultsDisplay, OPACXSLTDetailsDisplay and OPACXSLTResultsDisplay expect the files in the same directories as the standard versions.

Is there any rule what paths are possible for our own xsl files/settings?

Thanks in advance and best regards,
Anke






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