Hi all, Is it possible to configure the opac so that a user can perform a search only if logged in? A special library wishes to expose its catalogue to internal eyes only. So the required sequence would be to enter the url, be directed to a log-in page (the way the staff client works) and then when logged in be directed to opac-user.pl (as happens now when you log in from opac-main.pl) How can that be achieved? Thanks, Bob Birchall Calyx
On 2009/10/12, at 1:18 PM, Bob Birchall @ Calyx wrote:
Hi all, Is it possible to configure the opac so that a user can perform a search only if logged in? A special library wishes to expose its catalogue to internal eyes only. So the required sequence would be to enter the url, be directed to a log-in page (the way the staff client works) and then when logged in be directed to opac-user.pl (as happens now when you log in from opac-main.pl) How can that be achieved? Thanks, Bob Birchall Calyx
1) jquery in the template, to hide the search-bar, FYI: this wont stop people hacking a url to access your koha, of course. or... 2) edit the perl code and change the 'authnotrequired' value to '0', per page ----------------------------------------------------------------------- my ( $template, $borrowernumber, $cookie ) = get_template_and_user( { template_name => "opac-main.tmpl", type => "opac", query => $input, authnotrequired => 1, <<<<<<< CHANGE ME!!!! flagsrequired => { borrow => 1 }, } ); -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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