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2006-04-25 14:52:30 |
They do indeed store the patrons' e-mail addresses on their
server.
Since it is an opt-in service where the patron must
knowingly subscribe
on their own, this did not violate our privacy policy.
The convenience and quality of the service would probably
outweigh the
inconvenience of amending your policy, if you indeed have
to.
Yours,
-Steve
Stephen Bollinger
Internet Specialist
CAPITAL AREA DISTRICT LIBRARY
401 South Capitol Avenue
Lansing, MI 48901-7919
http://www.cadl.org/
-----Original Message-----
From: web4lib-bounces webjunction.org
[mailto:web4lib-bounces webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Lisa Manax
Skikos
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 10:00 AM
To: web4lib webjunction.org; ealyt wtcpl.lib.oh.us
Subject: RE: [Web4lib] electronic library newsletter
software
Thanks Tyra. Many people have mentioned bookletters and I am
looking
into that as well. What a staff timesaver it appears to be!
Just need to clarify who is storing the patron email
addresses -
bookletters or the library - anyone know? Many other
newsletter services
store your patron email addresses on their servers and I'm
thinking that
may conflict with our patron confidentiality and privacy
policies.
Lisa
>>> "Tyra Ealy" <ealyt wtcpl.lib.oh.us> 04/25/06 09:35AM >>>
Have you checked out 'bookletters'?
I don't know much about it, but have heard of other
libraries using it.
We're also investigating its potential.
http://www.bookletters.com
Tyra L. Ealy
Computer Systems Manager
Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
444 Mahoning Ave. NW
Warren, OH 44483
330-399-8807, ext. 140
http://www.wtcpl.lib.oh.u
s/
-----Original Message-----
From: web4lib-bounces webjunction.org
[mailto:web4lib-bounces webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Lisa Manax
Skikos
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 9:22 AM
To: Karen.Harker UTSouthwestern.edu; web4lib webjunction.org
Subject: Re: [Web4lib] electronic library newsletter
software
Unfortunately timelines for this project are extremely tight
with little
IT support available so I think blogging software is out,
although I am
looking at implementing blogs this summer for book clubs.
The right
enewsletter software will have a database that connects to
our web site
for subscriber addresses so patrons can
subscribe/unsubscribe from our
web site.
thanks, Lisa
>>> "Karen Harker" <Karen.Harker UTSouthwestern.edu> 04/24/06 01:21PM
>>> >>>
Have you considered using blogging software (i.e. WordPress
or
MovableType)?
Karen R. Harker, MLS
UT Southwestern Medical Library
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75390-9049
214-648-8946
http://www.uts
outhwestern.edu/library/
>>> "Lisa Manax Skikos"
<lisa.manax.skikos lpl.bond.on.ca> 4/24/2006
11:55 AM >>>
I am currently evaluating software options for our Public
Library's new
e-newsletters. We need a system that is easy-to-use,
provides reports (#
of emails opened, links clicked etc.), requires little IT
dept. time and
enables users to sign up from our web site.
We were looking at RocketSales but people I've directly
contacted are
giving it mixed reviews. Does anyone else have experience
with
RocketSales or any other software? Any packages we should
avoid?
Thanks,
Lisa Manax Skikos
bond Public Library
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| Rebuilding 1.4.1 on i386 fails. |

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2006-04-25 15:42:55 |
Ulrich Seidl <Ulrich.Seidl muneda.com> writes:
> When adding a "--target=i686" to the
rpmbuild command line, the the
> compilation succeeds.
Yeah, you didn't follow the instructions from "rpm
-qi openafs" --
when building kernel modules you have to supply the
--target=
option to rpmbuild.
-derek
--
Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media
Laboratory
Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board
(SIPB)
URL: http://web.mit.edu/warlor
d/ PP-ASEL-IA N1NWH
warlord MIT.EDU PGP key
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| Server.Transfer causing errors in
AjaxPro. |

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2006-04-25 15:28:12 |
I have an ASP.Net application that uses user controls
extensively. I
started having problems and was receiving the error stating
that "CCS"
does not exist. (CCS is the project name and is what I use
in the
JScirpt function call:
"CCS.MsgControl.GetInformation(refreshinfo_callback);
".
I tried to use a trap on this call, but this is causing
additional
issues.
After digging deeper into this, I noticed that the only
pages that were
encountering this error were ones that were being accessed
from a
Server.Transfer command. If I change the code to issue a
Response.Redirect, it works fine.
Has anyone encountered this problem?
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| electronic library newsletter software |

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2006-04-25 14:52:30 |
They do indeed store the patrons' e-mail addresses on their
server.
Since it is an opt-in service where the patron must
knowingly subscribe
on their own, this did not violate our privacy policy.
The convenience and quality of the service would probably
outweigh the
inconvenience of amending your policy, if you indeed have
to.
Yours,
-Steve
Stephen Bollinger
Internet Specialist
CAPITAL AREA DISTRICT LIBRARY
401 South Capitol Avenue
Lansing, MI 48901-7919
http://www.cadl.org/
-----Original Message-----
From: web4lib-bounces webjunction.org
[mailto:web4lib-bounces webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Lisa Manax
Skikos
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 10:00 AM
To: web4lib webjunction.org; ealyt wtcpl.lib.oh.us
Subject: RE: [Web4lib] electronic library newsletter
software
Thanks Tyra. Many people have mentioned bookletters and I am
looking
into that as well. What a staff timesaver it appears to be!
Just need to clarify who is storing the patron email
addresses -
bookletters or the library - anyone know? Many other
newsletter services
store your patron email addresses on their servers and I'm
thinking that
may conflict with our patron confidentiality and privacy
policies.
Lisa
>>> "Tyra Ealy" <ealyt wtcpl.lib.oh.us> 04/25/06 09:35AM >>>
Have you checked out 'bookletters'?
I don't know much about it, but have heard of other
libraries using it.
We're also investigating its potential.
http://www.bookletters.com
Tyra L. Ealy
Computer Systems Manager
Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
444 Mahoning Ave. NW
Warren, OH 44483
330-399-8807, ext. 140
http://www.wtcpl.lib.oh.u
s/
-----Original Message-----
From: web4lib-bounces webjunction.org
[mailto:web4lib-bounces webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Lisa Manax
Skikos
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 9:22 AM
To: Karen.Harker UTSouthwestern.edu; web4lib webjunction.org
Subject: Re: [Web4lib] electronic library newsletter
software
Unfortunately timelines for this project are extremely tight
with little
IT support available so I think blogging software is out,
although I am
looking at implementing blogs this summer for book clubs.
The right
enewsletter software will have a database that connects to
our web site
for subscriber addresses so patrons can
subscribe/unsubscribe from our
web site.
thanks, Lisa
>>> "Karen Harker" <Karen.Harker UTSouthwestern.edu> 04/24/06 01:21PM
>>> >>>
Have you considered using blogging software (i.e. WordPress
or
MovableType)?
Karen R. Harker, MLS
UT Southwestern Medical Library
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75390-9049
214-648-8946
http://www.uts
outhwestern.edu/library/
>>> "Lisa Manax Skikos"
<lisa.manax.skikos lpl.bond.on.ca> 4/24/2006
11:55 AM >>>
I am currently evaluating software options for our Public
Library's new
e-newsletters. We need a system that is easy-to-use,
provides reports (#
of emails opened, links clicked etc.), requires little IT
dept. time and
enables users to sign up from our web site.
We were looking at RocketSales but people I've directly
contacted are
giving it mixed reviews. Does anyone else have experience
with
RocketSales or any other software? Any packages we should
avoid?
Thanks,
Lisa Manax Skikos
bond Public Library
_______________________________________________
Web4lib mailing list
Web4lib webjunction.org
http://lists.we
bjunction.org/web4lib/
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bjunction.org/web4lib/
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bjunction.org/web4lib/
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