Re: reverse sort option does not work for quick filter, posted by Heiko Scheit on Sat Jun 4 16:37:04 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Heiko Scheit"]The 'reverse sort' option does not work for quick filter searches.
In the
URL there is always written 'reverse=0'. For normal 'Find' it works OK.[/quote]
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Re: reverse sort option does not work for quick filter, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jun 16 22:37:06 2005
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I finally found some time to fix this problem. The fix is under CVS. |
Re: reverse sort and threaded mode does not display first entry, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jul 8 10:45:37 2002
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> When the option 'Reverse sort = 1' is used then the first entry
> is not displayed (ID=1) when threaded mode is requested.
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Re: results of security scan, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 2 12:07:46 2021
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The elgod.c progarm itself is rather weak in SSL, since I just don't have time to catch up with the latest SSL enhancements. The safest you can do
is to put an industry-strenth web server like Apache in front of elogd and let that server handle the SSL layer.
Stefan |
Re: results of security scan, posted by David Stops on Thu Nov 4 13:48:00 2021
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Thanks, I'll try that and see what happens
David |
Re: restrict edit time and autosave, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Nov 2 08:41:20 2015
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Hi Kester,
yes, I did run into the same problem, that I could not even delete old drafts due to our restrict edit time.
We
allow anonymous submissions in our operation logbooks. After a while drafts of unsubmitted messages just pile up; and I need to remove them as administrator.
While
I can do that easily for anonymous drafts, I cannot do that for drafts of other users: I don't easily see those drafts.
It would be really |
Re: restrict edit time, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Aug 15 13:34:23 2019
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Yes, I agree that cleaning up old Draft entries and correcting/deleting old entries is a job for the administrator. Currently I do what you've said:
commenting out "restrict edit time", changing the entry, commenting in "restrict edit time".
There are already some commands specifically for the admin: |
Re: restrict access, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jun 22 08:04:13 2006
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> -1- how can I restrict the access
> of a certain user such that he can only see certain logbooks.
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