Is anyone NOT using teh XSLT-driven views on their OPAC? Thanks in advance -- Tomás Cohen Arazi Theke Solutions (https://theke.io <http://theke.io/>) ✆ +54 9351 3513384 GPG: B2F3C15F
We're running three instances of Koha for three different libraries. For all three, we're not using XSLT for the OPAC detail display, and for one of them, we're not using XSLT for the results display. In the case of the detail display, we don't use XSLT so that the subjects and subdivisions are clickable separately. I don't think that can be done using the XSLT detail display. For example, in a record with the subject Architecture -- Historiography clicking on "Architecture" performs the search q=su:Architecture and clicking on "Historiography" performs the search q=su:Architecture%20and%20su:Historiography. Using XSLT in the detail display, you can't click on them separately and the search that's done is q=(su,complete-subfield:%22Architecture%22)%20AND%20(su,complete-subfield:%22Historiography.%22) On 11/8/2016 7:51 AM, Tomas Cohen Arazi wrote:
Is anyone NOT using teh XSLT-driven views on their OPAC?
Thanks in advance
-- Andy Boze, Associate Librarian University of Notre Dame 208A Hesburgh Library (574) 631-8708
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