Hi, Did a git fetch right now. Current master seems to have a broken opac display when pointing yuipath to Yahoo. Setting it back to local resolves the display. Do you see it too? Since some yui files were removed or moved around, you may know what happened and/or is needed? Thanks, Marcel
Note: Firefox 14. ________________________________ Van: koha-devel-bounces@lists.koha-community.org [koha-devel-bounces@lists.koha-community.org] namens Marcel de Rooy [M.de.Rooy@rijksmuseum.nl] Verzonden: woensdag 26 september 2012 14:14 To: koha-devel@lists.koha-community.org Onderwerp: [Koha-devel] yuipath Hi, Did a git fetch right now. Current master seems to have a broken opac display when pointing yuipath to Yahoo. Setting it back to local resolves the display. Do you see it too? Since some yui files were removed or moved around, you may know what happened and/or is needed? Thanks, Marcel
Did a git fetch right now. Current master seems to have a broken opac display when pointing yuipath to Yahoo. Setting it back to local resolves the display. Do you see it too?
Yes. It looks like Yahoo no longer hosts reset.css and skin.css at that location anymore. I suggest we eliminate this system preference and remove the option to link to Yahoo's servers. -- Owen -- Web Developer Athens County Public Libraries http://www.myacpl.org
Marcel, Did a git fetch right now. Current master seems to have a broken opac
display when pointing yuipath to Yahoo. Setting it back to local resolves the display. Do you see it too?
Yes, I can confirm this problem. Unfortunately, Yahoo appears to have stopped hosting the CSS, possibly related to an undated security warning I found about YUI < 2.8.2. Since some yui files were removed or moved around, you may know what
happened and/or is needed?
Perhaps we could switch to always using our local CSS files, and just load the javascript from the remote server? It would be easy to do. Regards, Jared -- Jared Camins-Esakov Bibliographer, C & P Bibliography Services, LLC (phone) +1 (917) 727-3445 (e-mail) jcamins@cpbibliography.com (web) http://www.cpbibliography.com/
Perhaps we could switch to always using our local CSS files, and just load the javascript from the remote server? It would be easy to do.
Yes, I was just about to add another reply: The immediate solution is to correct the path of the CSS to point at the local files. Removing the option is a longer-term solution. I always got the impression that the remote-hosted option wasn't useful to people. If that's not true, then perhaps we need a more-inclusive option to "use common library CDNs" for anything that has one, like YUI and jQuery? Are there folks who like having the option of remotely-hosted library files? In the meantime I'll file a bug about the YUI CSS issue, assuming someone isn't already doing it. -- Owen -- Web Developer Athens County Public Libraries http://www.myacpl.org
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