Monthly Archives: October 2012

Gund publications

rebuilt dSpace index to solve search irregularities fixed default sort fields, direction in quick search

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Gund woes

Latest version of EndNote XML parser died on an &. Somewhere SimpleXML module s converting & to &, I needed to convert it back again before output. Now all 224 new entries import, but URL not parsing correctly. Endnote simply … Continue reading

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Morgan Horses

Marcia J. Purvis, Communications Coordinator, Dept. of Animal Science , inquired The Morgan Horse Farm has another request on the following page:  http://asci.uvm.edu/morgan/?Page=horses/sale_horses.php&SM=horses_sub.html&view_all=true&typeID=9 When someone chooses Step 1: All , then Step 2: View All, they would like the horses listed (alphabetically) … Continue reading

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Experts database

Amanda K. Waite,Web News Editor, University Communications asked: University Communications is looking into the possibility of using data generated by Digital Measures (the new faculty reporting tool being implemented on campus) to update the experts database. We need a spreadsheet of netids, … Continue reading

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mySQL and UVMEXT

Lucy Carrasco wrote: I started recently as an assistant webmaster at UVM Extension and Marcus mentioned to me that you helped him with setup of the Across the Fence WordPress site.  I have a few questions regarding the database setup … Continue reading

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13lunas

http://www.uvm.edu/~lrg/13lunas Tina Escaja video project. Video recording page not fitting into tiny PC screen for Living/Learning gallery show. tried to fix CSS with limited success. need to see the actual PC

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Odds and Ends

oddball stuff that people ask me to look at, explain, fix, etc. Call it Academic Computing.   bof·fin noun ˈbä-fən Colloquial word used to refer to highly trained specialists in their respective fields; especially when the exact field of specialty … Continue reading

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