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From: Oskar G. <Osk...@kb...> - 2007-11-11 17:06:52
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Hello Brad (and everyone else)! I sent an email to you a couple of weeks ago about my first impressions = of the Wayback 1.0, and asked some questions (mainly about getting the = WAXToolbar to work with 1.0). But it seems that the mail never reached = you, so I'll try sending it to the Archive-access list instead.=20 Here is the old mail: =20 "Hi Brad! This is Oskar Grenholm from the Swedish National Library (we met briefly = when we visited SF and the Archive in June, but I'll forgive you if you = don't remember that ;-) First I must compliment you on a fine piece of software. I downloaded = the 1.0 a couple of days ago, and it looks good. The Spring beans are a = big improvement and it feels really thought through and well designed. I especially like the idea of Access Points and WB Collections.=20 I've got it working in both Archival and Proxy Mode, but only with local = stuff so far. I'll try with the remote stuff some day though. But when I tried it with my old WAXToolbar, that didn't go as smooth. It = worked okey, and surfed the archive, but I couldn't get the list of all = available dates to work. A quick review of the javascript code revealed = that it relied on an annotation in the <result> tag called <closest> = that should be set to "true" (in the wayback-xml returned from a = xmlquery). This annotation wasn't there anymore (I can't remember if = this was something that I wrote and added or if it was there already and = I just used it). So now I wonder is there any special reason that this = isn't there anymore? Do you have any good ideas of another way to easy = know which date is the closest to the date being surfed (i.e., being the = one looked at) from within my javascript code. I guess I could hold a = reference to the time being surfed and calculate it myself in there, but = I liked the idea of the Wayback doing all that (since it problably does = that anyway). Best regards, Oskar." -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fr=E5n: arc...@li... genom Brad = Tofel Skickat: fr 2007-10-19 01:41 Till: arc...@li... =C4mne: [Archive-access-discuss] [ANN] Wayback 1.0.1 released =20 This maintenance release fixes a bug which prevented AccessPoints from=20 working properly when the webapp was deployed to a non-ROOT context. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ _______________________________________________ Archive-access-discuss mailing list Arc...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/archive-access-discuss |