Config so that users can delete only their own entries?, posted by Dennis Seitz on Wed Apr 15 17:57:19 2009
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I've tried
Deny_Delete = All
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Re: Config so that users can delete only their own entries?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 16 08:34:03 2009
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[quote="Dennis Seitz"] I've tried
Deny_Delete = All
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Re: Config so that users can delete only their own entries?, posted by Dennis Seitz on Sat Apr 18 00:33:53 2009
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Thanks for reminding me of that, it will do fine. A suggestion: Separate Restrict Edit into Restrict Edit and Restrict Delete or some functional equivalent.
Then we have the choice to restrict one or the other or both. Is that worth doing?
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ROptions value changed in the edit page, posted by Gabriele Sirri on Wed Apr 15 11:43:14 2009
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When ROptions items contain the same substring and this substring is also an ROptions item (ex: notdone,
done), the value of the entry could change in the edit page.
It depends on the item order in the config file.
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Re: ROptions value changed in the edit page, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 15 12:56:18 2009
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> When ROptions items contain the same substring and this substring is also an ROptions item (ex: notdone,
> done), the value of the entry could change in the edit page.
> It depends on the item order in the config file.
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Long cookie content is not handled properly., posted by Simon Patton on Tue Apr 14 22:51:15 2009
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I discovered the infinite loop in 2.7.5 which can happen when a cookie's content is longer that the cookie array
designed to hold it. I also note that this issue has been addressed in 2.7.6, but the solution does not appear
to be correct and it can end up completely confusing the cookie extraction.
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Re: Long cookie content is not handled properly., posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 15 09:26:37 2009
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[quote="Simon Patton"]I discovered the infinite loop in 2.7.5 which can happen when a cookie's content is longer that the cookie array
designed to hold it. I also note that this issue has been addressed in 2.7.6, but the solution does not appear
to be correct and it can end up completely confusing the cookie extraction.
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Access Control, posted by Grant Jeffcote on Mon May 12 10:16:21 2008
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Hi Stefan,
We have a configuration where different sites have their own logbooks all under the same server, these are accessed by relevant parties as you might expect |
Re: Access Control, posted by Yoshio Imai on Tue May 13 16:58:40 2008
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[quote="Grant Jeffcote"]At present we can give others a full view by adding them to the 'Users' list for each individual logbook, this unfortunately also
gives them 'write' access.[/quote]
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Re: Access Control, posted by Grant Jeffcote on Tue May 13 21:56:30 2008
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[quote="Yoshio Imai"][quote="Grant Jeffcote"]At present we can give others a full view by adding them to the 'Users' list for each individual logbook, this
unfortunately also gives them 'write' access.[/quote]
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Re: Access Control, posted by Grant Jeffcote on Thu May 15 17:45:44 2008
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[quote="Grant Jeffcote"][quote="Yoshio Imai"][quote="Grant Jeffcote"]At present we can give others a full view by adding them to the 'Users' list for each
individual logbook, this unfortunately also gives them 'write' access.[/quote]
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Re: Access Control, posted by Hal Proctor on Tue Apr 14 20:00:08 2009
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[quote="Grant Jeffcote"][quote="Grant Jeffcote"][quote="Yoshio Imai"][quote="Grant Jeffcote"]At present we can give others a full view by adding them to
the 'Users' list for each individual logbook, this unfortunately also gives them 'write' access.[/quote]
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Simple Math, posted by mike cianci on Mon Apr 13 07:26:39 2009
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Sorry to bother you. I could see in past Forum entries that the question of "Simple Math" has come up before, although the answers were
not all that simple.
Can you do simple math (i.e. attribute A + attribute B = attribute C) in ELOG ? |
Re: Simple Math, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 14 08:30:42 2009
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mike cianci wrote:
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Re: Simple Math, posted by Erik Iverson on Tue Apr 14 17:57:56 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Allow password change ???, posted by Hal Proctor on Fri Apr 10 17:41:25 2009
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How do you allow users to change password for a given logbook when the user keeps getting prompted for admin password to enter the change password feature?
I have Allow password change = 1 set global and at each logbook hoping that would work.
It allows them to change the password when and only when the user gets past the admin login when clicking CONFIG. |
Re: Allow password change ???, posted by Hal Proctor on Fri Apr 10 19:32:33 2009
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Hal
Proctor wrote:
How do you allow |
Re: Allow password change ???, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 14 08:48:24 2009
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Hal Proctor wrote:
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Re: Allow password change RESOLVED???, posted by Hal Proctor on Tue Apr 14 15:18:11 2009
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Stefan
Ritt wrote:
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images in elog in safari, posted by David Jaffe on Thu Mar 26 02:33:59 2009
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i cannot view images in elog, either as attachments or as icons,
safari 3.2.1 mac os x 10.5.6
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Re: images in elog in safari, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Mar 26 07:53:18 2009
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David Jaffe wrote:
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Re: images in elog in safari, posted by Tsuguo Aramaki on Sun Apr 12 21:24:23 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: images in elog in safari, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 14 10:28:11 2009
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Tsuguo Aramaki wrote:
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ELOG V2.7.5 Protect Selection page = 1 Crashes Program, posted by Mike on Fri Apr 10 22:54:56 2009
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When I try to set
Protect Selection page = 1
in the config file elog crashes. Attached is my config file. |
Re: ELOG V2.7.5 Protect Selection page = 1 Crashes Program, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 14 08:40:12 2009
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Mike wrote:
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