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Mon Oct 23 16:15:06 2023 |
| Stefan Ritt | Usestefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.4 | Re: read-only elog server | Use
Menu commands = List, Find, Help
to remove all command which let you create or edit entries (New, Reply, Edit, ...)
Then do the same with "List menu commands = ..."
/Stefan
Germano Massullo wrote: |
Good day. I am writing this post to ask how I can turn an elog website into a read-only version that will stay online for historical documention purposes.
I tried to search on Elog documentation but I had no success
Thank you and have a nice day
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Sun Apr 28 14:45:22 2024 |
| Bockjoo Kim | bockjoo@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 3.1.4 | Re: read-only elog server | Hi,
Could you be more specific? Where do I get the 'Menu commands"?
Thanks,
Bockjoo
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Use
Menu commands = List, Find, Help
to remove all command which let you create or edit entries (New, Reply, Edit, ...)
Then do the same with "List menu commands = ..."
/Stefan
Germano Massullo wrote: |
Good day. I am writing this post to ask how I can turn an elog website into a read-only version that will stay online for historical documention purposes.
I tried to search on Elog documentation but I had no success
Thank you and have a nice day
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Mon Apr 29 15:22:37 2024 |
| Laurent Jean-Rigaud | lollspam@free.fr | Question | Linux | 3.1.4 | Re: read-only elog server | The menu is the line with available functions, customizable in logbooks config

Also, these are buttons in logbook edit view.
Bockjoo Kim wrote: |
Hi,
Could you be more specific? Where do I get the 'Menu commands"?
Thanks,
Bockjoo
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Use
Menu commands = List, Find, Help
to remove all command which let you create or edit entries (New, Reply, Edit, ...)
Then do the same with "List menu commands = ..."
/Stefan
Germano Massullo wrote: |
Good day. I am writing this post to ask how I can turn an elog website into a read-only version that will stay online for historical documention purposes.
I tried to search on Elog documentation but I had no success
Thank you and have a nice day
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Tue Feb 5 08:10:32 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 3.1.3 | Re: quick filter not working for attributes with special char | No, there is no quick workaround. The only way is to go through your logbook files manually (or with a script), and replace all occurrences of that attribute.
Stefan |
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Wed Sep 5 16:35:29 2007 |
| Willem Koster | W.Koster@rc.rug.nl | Bug report | | 2.6.5 | Re: quick filter | > Greetings,
>
> Last night we updated to 2.6.5 and now the <ENTER>-key on the "quick filter" searches won't work anymore in
> internet exporer (@windows). I have to use the <TAB>-key now to get the results.
>
> The ENTER-key still works under firefox (Windows & linux) and opera (at least under linux, because
> opera@windows refuses to log me on .. whatever) and I would like to see it come back to internet explorer as
> well.
>
> Regards,
> Willem Koster
ehm... funny enough the quick-filter entry used in this elog does work with IE.
(we're using ELOG V2.6.5-1844 btw)
update: when we try just one quick-filter it works ok, when we add our second quick-filter it stops working.
Both quick-filters are tekst-searches (just like this forum only has one tekst-search quick-filter).
We suspect that this is an explorer issue and probably not something that can be solved with elog, but ...
maybe .. who knows...
update2:
In the source we see:
<noscript><input type="Submit" value="Search"></noscript>
If we remove the <noscript> </noscript> tags we get a submit-button, but our problem seems to be solved.
(obviously hacking the source-code is not our primary choice :-) |
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Thu Sep 6 08:50:53 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | | 2.6.5 | Re: quick filter | > > Greetings,
> >
> > Last night we updated to 2.6.5 and now the <ENTER>-key on the "quick filter" searches won't work anymore in
> > internet exporer (@windows). I have to use the <TAB>-key now to get the results.
> >
> > The ENTER-key still works under firefox (Windows & linux) and opera (at least under linux, because
> > opera@windows refuses to log me on .. whatever) and I would like to see it come back to internet explorer as
> > well.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Willem Koster
>
> ehm... funny enough the quick-filter entry used in this elog does work with IE.
>
> (we're using ELOG V2.6.5-1844 btw)
>
> update: when we try just one quick-filter it works ok, when we add our second quick-filter it stops working.
>
> Both quick-filters are tekst-searches (just like this forum only has one tekst-search quick-filter).
>
> We suspect that this is an explorer issue and probably not something that can be solved with elog, but ...
> maybe .. who knows...
>
>
>
> update2:
>
> In the source we see:
>
> <noscript><input type="Submit" value="Search"></noscript>
>
> If we remove the <noscript> </noscript> tags we get a submit-button, but our problem seems to be solved.
> (obviously hacking the source-code is not our primary choice :-)
The code above is for cases where JavaScript is not enabled. The quick filter text box contains code like:
onChange="document.form1.submit()"
which is some javacode which causes the browser to submit the form after the contents of the text box has changed.
Now if javascript is turned off, this does not work obviously. So I added the <noscript> section which shows the
Submit button, so people can click on it. But you are telling me that IE accepts the hit on return (not the click
on the Submit button) even when JavaScript is off, right? Can you temporarily remove the onChange section and see
what happens? |
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Wed Nov 28 23:35:36 2007 |
| Uwe | uweho@web.de | Bug report | | 2.6.5 | Re: quick filter | > > > Greetings,
> > >
> > > Last night we updated to 2.6.5 and now the <ENTER>-key on the "quick filter" searches won't work anymore in
> > > internet exporer (@windows). I have to use the <TAB>-key now to get the results.
> > >
> > > The ENTER-key still works under firefox (Windows & linux) and opera (at least under linux, because
> > > opera@windows refuses to log me on .. whatever) and I would like to see it come back to internet explorer as
> > > well.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Willem Koster
> >
> > ehm... funny enough the quick-filter entry used in this elog does work with IE.
> >
> > (we're using ELOG V2.6.5-1844 btw)
> >
> > update: when we try just one quick-filter it works ok, when we add our second quick-filter it stops working.
> >
> > Both quick-filters are tekst-searches (just like this forum only has one tekst-search quick-filter).
> >
> > We suspect that this is an explorer issue and probably not something that can be solved with elog, but ...
> > maybe .. who knows...
> >
> >
> >
> > update2:
> >
> > In the source we see:
> >
> > <noscript><input type="Submit" value="Search"></noscript>
> >
> > If we remove the <noscript> </noscript> tags we get a submit-button, but our problem seems to be solved.
> > (obviously hacking the source-code is not our primary choice :-)
>
> The code above is for cases where JavaScript is not enabled. The quick filter text box contains code like:
>
> onChange="document.form1.submit()"
>
> which is some javacode which causes the browser to submit the form after the contents of the text box has changed.
> Now if javascript is turned off, this does not work obviously. So I added the <noscript> section which shows the
> Submit button, so people can click on it. But you are telling me that IE accepts the hit on return (not the click
> on the Submit button) even when JavaScript is off, right? Can you temporarily remove the onChange section and see
> what happens?
Hello,
I installed the latest version (2.7) of ELOG and having the problem that the quick filter only works when hitting the
enter-key when there is only one free text field (subtext). Whene having two or more free text field you have to use
the tab-key or click onto the elog icon. We are using Internet Explorer, not tested on Mozilla right now.
Thanks!
Uwe |
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Thu Nov 29 12:22:44 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | | 2.6.5 | Re: quick filter | > I installed the latest version (2.7) of ELOG and having the problem that the quick filter only works when hitting the
> enter-key when there is only one free text field (subtext). Whene having two or more free text field you have to use
> the tab-key or click onto the elog icon. We are using Internet Explorer, not tested on Mozilla right now.
I found that this is indeed an Internet Explorer bug, since it works with all other browsers I tested. There is however a
workaround: I added some code to the current version of elog which shows a "Search" button whenever the page is accessed
through the Internet Explorer. Then the behavior of hitting <return> works again. The change is in revision #1970 and will
be contained in the next release. |
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