David Cook
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The current problem: When the verify_images() function runs from amazonimages.js, it loops through every img element and selects the elements that come from Amazon sources. However, if the height/width is 1 (i.e. Amazon passes off a blank image) or if the img element's complete property is null or non-existent, then it searches for the parent node and re-writes the HTML with the "No Cover Image Available" (NO_AMAZON_IMAGE) text, even though that parent node might contain other img elements that have images available (from Google, local images, etc)! Proposed fix: Wrap the Amazon image in a span tag (as we do with the Google and local covers), so that it re-writes the HTML within that parent span, rather than the parent anchor which contains all the other images. To test: 1) Turn on the OPACAmazonCoverImages, GoogleJackets, and OPACLocalCoverImages system preferences 2) Replace the ISBN in one of your records with 9780615352435 3) Now load a local cover image for that record 4) Search for that record (but make sure you're vague enough to have multiple search results) 5) For a split second, you may notice the local cover image appears before being replaced by a "No Cover Image Available". Now apply this patch 6) Refresh your search results page 7) You should now see your local cover image, PLUS the "No Cover Image Available" for the Amazon image, and whatever other graphics/"no cover image available" "graphics" for the Google Jackets. To be comprehensive, try the same set of steps using the OPAC Lists rather than the OPAC Search Results Signed-off-by: Owen Leonard <oleonard@myacpl.org> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@biblibre.com> Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com> |
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