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icon5.gif   Strange Behavior in "Find" Function, posted by Eric Quintero on Tue Dec 16 01:15:40 2014 
    icon2.gif   Re: Strange Behavior in "Find" Function, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Dec 17 14:40:19 2014 
Message ID: 67732     Entry time: Wed Dec 17 14:40:19 2014     In reply to: 67731
Icon: Reply  Author: Stefan Ritt  Author Email: stefan.ritt@psi.ch 
Category: Bug report  OS: Linux  ELOG Version: 2.8.1 
Subject: Re: Strange Behavior in "Find" Function 
Eric Quintero wrote:

Hi all,

We've been happily using ELOG for years, but ran into an odd problem when replacing the old Solaris server that ran the ELOG with a newer box running Ubuntu. 

Basically, when I try to search the log, the URL seems to be malformed. I.e. the form produces the query string:

?mode=summvry&reverse=0&reverse=1&npp=35&m&y&Authorthor=ericq

Instead of a functional one like:

?mode=summary&reverse=1&npp=35&Author=ericq

We're running v2.8.1, since we like using the global write password mode; our log is viewable here: http://nodus.ligo.caltech.edu:8080 Any ideas what could've gone wrong? Installation was pretty straightforward, the code compiled happily on the ubuntu machine. 

Incidentally, I notice this logbook is running V3, using CKeditor. Any hints when these might be available for public use?

Thanks!

Old versions are not supported any more. I only can fix bugs in the current version. Probably the bug you report is already gone (just give it a try). If you need the global write password mode, you can enable guest read access to your logbook and define a single use with the write password, that's then almost equivalent.

/Stefan

 

 

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