Bug 23680: Incorrect conversion of Perl boolean to js
A Perl boolean value is on the server side converted to a JS string (resulting in the values '0' or '1). Since the string '0' is a truthy value in JS this incorrectly triggers window.close() on the client in many instances, for example when adding a new item. To test: 1. Go to a bibliographic record in the staff client. 2. Expand the "New" menu and open "New item" in new tab. 3. The new tab will immediately close. 4. Apply the patch. 5. Perform steps 1-2 again. 6. The tab should now remain open. Sponsored-by: Gothenburg University Library Signed-off-by: David Nind <david@davidnind.com> Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <katrin.fischer.83@web.de> Signed-off-by: Martin Renvoize <martin.renvoize@ptfs-europe.com>
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var searchid = '[% searchid | html %]';
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var biblionumber = '[% biblionumber | html %]';
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var frameworkcode = '[% frameworkcode | html %]';
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var popup = '[% popup | html %]';
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[% IF popup %]
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var popup = true;
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[% ELSE %]
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var popup = false;
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[% END %]
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var op = '[% op | html %]';
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var LABEL_EDIT_ITEM = _("Edit item");
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var LABEL_DELETE_ITEM = _("Delete item");
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