Talk:Technical Meeting Agenda 4 May 2010

I signed up for the FS Wiki at the NGS last week and in trying it out have run into a couple of issues. Here are my notes. If they don't belong here would someone kindly move them where they do?

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On a PC running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit Firefox 3.6.3 and Internet Explorer 8 Norton 360 firewall and anti-virus running.

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From the wiki home page I search for Long Island

I click on the result: Local Histories of the United States on BYU Digital Archives, Nebraska - Northwest (though I am puzzled that a Long Island [NY] link would appear there.

The page loads and it appears to be a composite of a table from the BYU library in the left frame and a panel of FamilySearch wiki links on the right.

I note that I cannot see all of the headings of the table and there is no horizontal scroll bar that allows me to move the table left and right. The last column on the right that I can see has the header Publi Inform.

My screen is 1600 pixels wide and maximizing the browser window makes no difference to the amount of the table displayed.

I'm using the latest Firefox so I try this in IE 8 and get the same result.

The workaround in either browser is to turn on "caret browsing" by pressing . This places a caret or text cursor on the page. By clicking within the partially displayed right hand column you can then use the arrow keys to scroll right and see that whole column plus the previously hidden far right hand column which contains a link to the BYU library content.

Seeing the content is another matter. Some links display the desired page but my Long Island families link:

http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/FH3&CISOPTR=75871

displays a BYU page with the another link, "Access this item." Clicking that leads to a dialog box about saving a file named "Showfile.exe" (there is no opportunity to simply run it from the BYU server, so trusting BYU, I save it to my Downloads folder and try running it from there, which produces the error "Not a valid Win32 application," whereupon I notice that Showfile.exe contains 0 bytes.

So, no joy seeing the BYU Long Island content. Where do I go from here?