I have installed the lookup plugin using the instructions from Lookup v2. I overwrote with files from Lookup_2009-09-08 and subsequently from Lookup_2010-01-09.
My problem is that the plugin seems to run but I have no default or listing of hosts, nor do the settings seem to hold.
I get the following messages at the top of the page - above the header
On the Admin page when I go to lookup options:
file: /openbiblio-6/lookup2/lookupOptsForm.php ?
Check your directory name spelling.
On the Admin page when I go to lookup Hosts:
file: /openbiblio-6/lookup2/lookupHostsForm.php ?
Check your directory name spelling.
and on the Cataloging Page when I go to On-Line Search v2:
file: /openbiblio-6/lookup2/lookup.php ?
Check your directory name spelling.
Obviously I have made an error somewhere but as I am not a programmer, can anyone help me repar my mistake?
I forgot to add:
I am running openbiblio under Microsoft IIS on a windows XP machine.
Also
In step 7 of the instructtions it asks to check directory names for case and spelling.
I only created the following: lookup2 plugins and subdirectory lookup2 - all lower case.
Looking at the files I added I noticed a mix of upper and lower case in some of the file names. Is this of concern in a windows machine? If it is, what should the cases be in these files?
This problem solved.!!
I changed my main directory from openbiblio-6 to openbiblio and the error messages disappeared.
However, I have a new set of problems. If I can't solve them I will do the right thing and post them on the Help Forum at this site (I didn't realise there was that forum until after I posted the above messages - Sorry)
Sir,
I want to know the procedure of installation of lookup plugin.
kindly help me.
I think you got the installation nearly correct. Much had to be correct
in order to see the entries in the admin menu.
But there may be an error in directory or file names. Be sure to look
carefully at upper case letters. With Linux Operating systems spelling
must be perfect. But I did the development with Windows which does not
care so much. It is not so important that you uses the file names in my
instructions as it is that you have the names that the program wants.
Also check to see if the files are actually in the directories shown.
Perhaps you placed them into a directory with a slightly different
name? If the names do match waht the computer wants, change the names as
necessary.
Fred LaPlante
On 5/9/2014 11:19 PM, aswini kumar ray wrote:
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