Recursively open a new attribute of the same type, posted by Diogo Alves on Thu Apr 22 09:51:07 2010
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Hi,
I have a logbook which, among other things, contains these attributes:
Options Ingredient = Egg, Oil |
Re: Recursively open a new attribute of the same type, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 22 12:29:05 2010
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Diogo Alves wrote:
Hi, |
Re: Recursively open a new attribute of the same type, posted by Diogo Alves on Fri Apr 23 08:32:10 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Recursively open a new attribute of the same type, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 23 08:33:53 2010
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Diogo Alves wrote:
I guess my next question is whether it is possible to have, for example, 2 attributes: |
How to control table width in listing , posted by Rex Tayloe on Thu Apr 22 20:02:46 2010
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Greetings,
In table list mode, I would like to control how much width is given to "subject" column (my attribute). Can't find any method
to control in config file. Problem is that the subject is often quite long and jammed into a small width, when the text is often empty and has more |
Can other pages hide behind elog user authentication?, posted by Jason St. John on Sat Apr 17 01:06:58 2010
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Hello,
The elog security suits me just fine: the content is not available unless users have logged in, and as administrator I have complete control over
who that is and what their privileges are. I can easily share somewhat sensitive notes, plots, and findings without making them completely open to the |
Re: Can other pages hide behind elog user authentication?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Apr 19 08:55:19 2010
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Hello, |
Active Directory authentication, posted by Alan Grant on Mon Mar 29 06:05:08 2010
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Found a thread from 2004 ("External authentication") asking about the possibility of tying that in with ELog and answer was "Not yet".
With time past, any chance this is now possible? I didn't see any more info on that since.
I'd like to explore using AD to set up/manage groups for ELog authentication. Alternatively, is there currently another way with ELog to manage groups? |
Re: Active Directory authentication, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 15 13:16:25 2010
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Alan Grant wrote:
Found a thread from 2004 ("External authentication") asking about the possibility of tying |
"No SMTP host defined in [global] section of configuration file" error, posted by Pedro Gil de Araújo Gordo on Wed Apr 14 12:55:38 2010
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Hi
When I upload a message with a attachment (and also without an attachment) I get this message:
"No SMTP host defined in [global] section |
Re: "No SMTP host defined in [global] section of configuration file" error, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 14 13:03:37 2010
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Pedro Gil de Araújo Gordo wrote:
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Submit Buton, posted by Gary Wilcox on Thu Apr 8 18:06:25 2010
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When entering data for a new log entry some folks always type in an attribute and then the "Enter" key which automatically
submits the entry. Is there a way to prevent this so the only way a new entry is submitted is with the Submit button. Also
is there a way to setup the main text box as a required attribute? |
Re: Submit Buton, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 13 13:18:15 2010
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Gary Wilcox wrote:
When entering data for a new log entry some folks always type in an attribute and then the "Enter" |
Attach multiple (many!) files at one time, posted by Eric Feng on Sun Mar 21 19:03:52 2010
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Hi,
Is it possible to attach multiple files at one time? Right now I have to attach each individually, click submit, then confirm, then re-select
the next file... |
Re: Attach multiple (many!) files at one time, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 22 08:58:47 2010
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Eric Feng wrote:
Hi, |
Re: Attach multiple (many!) files at one time, posted by Eric Feng on Tue Apr 6 00:45:10 2010
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Fail to connect to SMTP server on WinXP but works on Win2K, posted by David Spindler on Sat Mar 6 19:59:58 2010
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Re: Fail to connect to SMTP server on WinXP but works on Win2K, posted by David Spindler on Sat Mar 6 20:06:24 2010
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Fantastic. I forgot the icon and when I resent nothing was left.
Here goes again! |
Re: Fail to connect to SMTP server on WinXP but works on Win2K, posted by David Spindler on Sat Mar 6 20:16:52 2010
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Fantastic. I forgot the icon and when I resent nothing was left. |
Re: Fail to connect to SMTP server on WinXP but works on Win2K, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Mar 11 15:47:21 2010
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Re: Fail to connect to SMTP server on WinXP but works on Win2K, posted by David Spindler on Fri Mar 12 19:30:53 2010
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Re: Fail to connect to SMTP server on WinXP but works on Win2K, posted by David Spindler on Wed Mar 17 21:34:53 2010
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Re: Fail to connect to SMTP server on WinXP but works on Win2K, posted by soren poulsen on Wed Mar 17 22:39:59 2010
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Re: Fail to connect to SMTP server on WinXP but works on Win2K, posted by David Spindler on Thu Mar 18 20:08:03 2010
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soren poulsen wrote:
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Re: Fail to connect to SMTP server on WinXP but works on Win2K, posted by David Spindler on Thu Mar 18 20:34:41 2010
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Re: Fail to connect to SMTP server on WinXP but works on Win2K, posted by soren poulsen on Fri Mar 19 13:45:13 2010
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David Spindler wrote:
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Re: Fail to connect to SMTP server on WinXP but works on Win2K, posted by David Spindler on Fri Mar 19 15:56:38 2010
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soren poulsen wrote:
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Re: Fail to connect to SMTP server on WinXP but works on Win2K, posted by David Spindler on Fri Mar 19 20:18:17 2010
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David Spindler wrote:
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Re: Fail to connect to SMTP server on WinXP but works on Win2K, posted by David Spindler on Fri Mar 19 20:26:44 2010
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