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I'm having the same problem with Safari 3.1.1 on OS X, which the site thinks is also IE 6 on Windows XP. I haven't encountered this problem in years!

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-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries on behalf of Mark A. Matienzo
Sent: Sat 18-Oct-08 9:11 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] eXtensible Catalog - New Website
 
I'm using Firefox 3 on OS X and the project's website is claiming I'm
using IE 6 on Windows XP and thus not letting me access the site. Fix
this, please?

Mark Matienzo
Applications Developer, Digital Experience Group
The New York Public Library

On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Dibelius, Steven
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> ***Cross-posted; apologies for duplication***
>
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> The eXtensible Catalog Project is pleased to announce that we have
> launched our new website at http://www.extensiblecatalog.org/.  This new
> website will be the main vehicle for distributing our open-source
> software once it is released in 2009.  In the mean time, the website
> contains a wealth of information regarding the project, including
> publications, an overview of the software we are developing and the
> technologies that software will use, and a blog that has already been in
> use.
>
>
>
> The eXtensible Catalog (XC) Project is working to design and develop a
> set of open-source applications that will provide libraries with an
> alternative way to reveal their collections to library users. XC will
> provide easy access to all resources (both digital and physical
> collections) across a variety of databases, metadata schemas and
> standards, and will enable library content to be revealed through other
> services that libraries may already be using, such as content management
> systems and learning management systems. XC will also make library
> collections more web-accessible by revealing them through web search
> engines.
>
>
>
> Since XC software will be open source, it will be available for download
> at no cost. Libraries will be able to adopt, customize and extend the
> software to meet local needs. In addition, a not-for-profit organization
> will be formed to provide the infrastructure to incorporate community
> contributions to the code base, encourage collaboration, and provide
> maintenance and upgrades.
>
>
>
> The project is hosted at the University of Rochester and funded through
> a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Scholarly
> Communications Program as well as through significant contributions from
> and in collaboration with XC partner institutions.  The project is in a
> design and development phase until July 2009, at which point the
> software will be released under an open-source license.
>
>
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>
> Steven Dibelius
>
> Deployment Engineer, eXtensible Catalog Project
>
> University of Rochester
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> [log in to unmask]
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