The logic for the XSLT fallback was backwards, which meant that
non-English installations of the CCSR theme were unable to use XSLT
stylesheets. This patch corrects the logic.
To test:
1) Switch to the ccsr OPAC theme.
2) Switch to a language other than English for the OPAC.
3) Turn on the default XSLT stylesheets for the OPAC.
4) Do a search or view a record that would result in something being
displayed with XSLT. This will work after the patch, but not before.
Signed-off-by: Magnus Enger <magnus@enger.priv.no>
Works as advertised!
Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
"slim2OPACResults.xsl";
}
$xslfilename = "$htdocs/$theme/$lang/xslt/$xslfile";
- $xslfilename = "$htdocs/$theme/en/xslt/$xslfile" unless ( $lang ne 'en' && !-f $xslfilename );
- $xslfilename = "$htdocs/prog/$lang/xslt/$xslfile" unless ( !-f $xslfilename );
- $xslfilename = "$htdocs/prog/en/xslt/$xslfile" unless ( $lang ne 'en' && !-f $xslfilename );
+ $xslfilename = "$htdocs/$theme/en/xslt/$xslfile" unless ( $lang ne 'en' && -f $xslfilename );
+ $xslfilename = "$htdocs/prog/$lang/xslt/$xslfile" unless ( -f $xslfilename );
+ $xslfilename = "$htdocs/prog/en/xslt/$xslfile" unless ( $lang ne 'en' && -f $xslfilename );
}
if ( $xslfilename =~ m/\{langcode\}/ ) {