Anand Gadiyar wrote: > Check out the Amazon Lookup add-on. The link is given below. I have > not used this. We were planning to integrate the add-on, but haven't > done so yet. I don't know anyone who is currently using it. > http://obiblio.sourceforge.net/index.php/Main/AddOns > > >> By the way, clicking a "Request Book" link resulted in a JavaScript >> error. > The request book link fails for some specific books. I'm trying to > find out which ones. Could you let me know which book you tried with. > > The request book facility was added by us. Small modifications to > the original code. We're still playing with it. The facility was added > so that our members can request books that we deliver later in the > day. The unmodified OpenBiblio behaves like a Library Desk management > tool, operated by a library staff member. There are no major issues > with that as far as I can tell. > >> Is there a way to look at the backend, without actually installing >> OpenBiblio? > > Do you mean the code for OpenBiblio or the MySQL tables it creates. > The former is easy enough. Just download and unzip OpenBiblio. The PHP > code is right there. If you want to take a look at the tables, you > will have to install OpenBiblio. The database tables are created > during the installation. Thanks Anand, I haven't had time to explore this, but I'll revisit this once we hire a web developer. Vitaliy -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist