LibLime Koha is the most mature of the open source ILS applications. Based on the ground-breaking 3.0 platform (derived from the original Koha offering of 1999), LibLime Koha is a completely web-based open source ILS, with library staff, systems librarians, and library users all accessing LibLime Koha through a web browser. Relying on the MySQL relational database, all LibLime Koha data is readily accessible.
It's possible I'm not in the right place, but i'm using www.linkcat.info, which is Wisconsin's South Central Library System's patron-facing ILS. I know they use Koha for their back end, and I believe it also generates the patron-facing portions (a supposition supported by matching js code and folder-naming on linkcat).
When a patron clicks on Cancel to cancel a hold, linkcat responds with a generic Window.confirm() (via koha-tmpl/opac-tmpl/prog/en/modules/opac-user.tmpl -> koha-tmpl/opac-tmpl/prog/en/js/script.js:confirmDelete()). In this particular case that dialog is pretty confusing because it uses Cancel/OK for its options. See attached screenshot.
It's possible I'm not in the right place, but i'm using www.linkcat.info, which is Wisconsin's South Central Library System's patron-facing ILS. I know they use Koha for their back end, and I believe it also generates the patron-facing portions (a supposition supported by matching js code and folder-naming on linkcat).
When a patron clicks on Cancel to cancel a hold, linkcat responds with a generic Window.confirm() (via koha-tmpl/opac-tmpl/prog/en/modules/opac-user.tmpl -> koha-tmpl/opac-tmpl/prog/en/js/script.js:confirmDelete()). In this particular case that dialog is pretty confusing because it uses Cancel/OK for its options. See attached screenshot.