You may require anything. However, you are ultimately dependent on what is a reasonable expectation for what users will have. Especially users who are merely doing a preliminary investigation to dicide whether they will investigate Koha further. I suspect that Tümer Garip may have some code to allow the record editor to work better on Firefox 1.0X as well Internet Explorer. I, myself, do not have Firefox 1.5 installed on my Debian testing version system yet because of too many dependency problems initially and then lack of time to update over my slow connection. There is at least a backport of Firefox 1.5 for Debian stable. My issue here is that the demo should work for most users over a remote connection with a reasonable range of web browsers and versions. A demo website that fails to function properly in a major respect for most users without installing additional software is liable to result in many fewer users. Thomas D Quoting Paul POULAIN <paul.poulain@free.fr> :
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Hello,
one of my library reports that they have big problems with MARC editor, when cloning fields/subfields with the new javascript. After investigating, it appears the librarian uses firefox 1.0.7 : with firefox 1.5.x, it works perfectly, with 1.0.7, it fails dramatically.
Do you think we can have "firefox 1.5+" as requirement ?
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