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  68677   Wed Aug 23 11:36:22 2017 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionMac OSXv3.1.2Re: Hide logbook tab when not authorized

Hi Stefano,

I think your assessment is correct: it is not possible to hide a logbook based on your read/write privileges.
And I'm not even sure that this would make much sense: at least you need to be able to get to the login page of the logbook.
But if you don't have read privileges for a logbook, you'll be automatically redirected to the login page, as soon as you select this logbook.

Kind Regards, Andreas

Stefano Bonaldo wrote:

Hello, I read carefully the manual, but I didn't find a way to hide the logbooks in the logbook bar and in the initial logbook selection for which the user does not have the access. So, if a user1 does not have the access to a specific logbook, user1 is not able to see that logbook in the bar and neither in the initial logbook selection. How can I do this without using the top groups?

 

  68676   Tue Aug 22 18:29:02 2017 Question Stefano Bonaldostefano.bonaldo.13@gmail.comQuestionMac OSXv3.1.2Hide logbook tab when not authorized

Hello, I read carefully the manual, but I didn't find a way to hide the logbooks in the logbook bar and in the initial logbook selection for which the user does not have the access. So, if a user1 does not have the access to a specific logbook, user1 is not able to see that logbook in the bar and neither in the initial logbook selection. How can I do this without using the top groups?

  68674   Tue Aug 22 14:58:09 2017 Smile Richard Stamperrichard.stamper@stfc.ac.ukQuestionWindows3.1.2Re: HTML in attribute values

Exactly the information I was after - thanks!  I'll simulate fancier markup as necessary.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Sorry, I misread your question. Only following HTML tags are allowed in attributes:

<a>
<img>
<b>
<i>
<p>
<br>
<hr>

This is for some internal reason. Probably you can mimick <ul> with bullets and <p> tags.

Stefan

 

Richard Stamper wrote:

Isn't that list in the message text rather than as an attribute value?

Stefan Ritt wrote:
  • As you can see...
  • <UL> is possible
Richard Stamper wrote:

When one has "Allow HTML = 1" to permit HTML in attribute values, is it only a subset of HTML that is rendered?

I find that <br> and <a href="..."> tags are properly rendered, for example, but lists with <ol> and <ul> are not.

 

 

 

 

  68673   Tue Aug 22 14:37:44 2017 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows3.1.2Re: HTML in attribute values

Sorry, I misread your question. Only following HTML tags are allowed in attributes:

<a>
<img>
<b>
<i>
<p>
<br>
<hr>

This is for some internal reason. Probably you can mimick <ul> with bullets and <p> tags.

Stefan

 

Richard Stamper wrote:

Isn't that list in the message text rather than as an attribute value?

Stefan Ritt wrote:
  • As you can see...
  • <UL> is possible
Richard Stamper wrote:

When one has "Allow HTML = 1" to permit HTML in attribute values, is it only a subset of HTML that is rendered?

I find that <br> and <a href="..."> tags are properly rendered, for example, but lists with <ol> and <ul> are not.

 

 

 

  68672   Tue Aug 22 14:36:46 2017 Reply Richard Stamperrichard.stamper@stfc.ac.ukQuestionWindows3.1.2Re: HTML in attribute values

Isn't that list in the message text rather than as an attribute value?

Stefan Ritt wrote:
  • As you can see...
  • <UL> is possible
Richard Stamper wrote:

When one has "Allow HTML = 1" to permit HTML in attribute values, is it only a subset of HTML that is rendered?

I find that <br> and <a href="..."> tags are properly rendered, for example, but lists with <ol> and <ul> are not.

 

 

  68671   Tue Aug 22 14:26:42 2017 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows3.1.2Re: HTML in attribute values
  • As you can see...
  • <UL> is possible
Richard Stamper wrote:

When one has "Allow HTML = 1" to permit HTML in attribute values, is it only a subset of HTML that is rendered?

I find that <br> and <a href="..."> tags are properly rendered, for example, but lists with <ol> and <ul> are not.

 

  68670   Tue Aug 22 14:19:43 2017 Question Richard Stamperrichard.stamper@stfc.ac.ukQuestionWindows3.1.2HTML in attribute values

When one has "Allow HTML = 1" to permit HTML in attribute values, is it only a subset of HTML that is rendered?

I find that <br> and <a href="..."> tags are properly rendered, for example, but lists with <ol> and <ul> are not.

  68669   Mon Aug 21 14:27:50 2017 Question Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chRequestAllV3.1.3-aded4aeCSS reference in Email for private logbooks
We operate ELOG in an intranet. Many logbooks do send out emails; several use HTML content formatting.
If I watch HTML formatted emails from the intranet, then everything is fine.
If I try to read them from home, my email client hangs when it tries to read the CSS file from out intranet (URL: https://elog-gfa.psi.ch/SLS/elog.css).
Is there a way to set a URL for the email CSS?
Then I could simply copy the CSS file to the internet accessible location and the emails would be properly formatted in the intranet and from home.
 
I've tried to use "Use Email URL = ", but it turned out that this will change all base URL's in the email BUT the one in the CSS :-(
So I would need a config "Email CSS URL = " to set this.
 
Here is a patch that does what I want, but it might have some side-effects I'm not yet aware of:
7636,7643c7636,7638
<    if (absolute_link) {
<       if (lbs != NULL && getcfg(lbs->name, "Email CSS URL", str, sizeof(str)))
<          strlcpy(css_base, str, sizeof(css_base));
<       else if (lbs == NULL && getcfg("global", "Email CSS URL", str, sizeof(str)))
<          strlcpy(css_base, str, sizeof(css_base));
<       if (css_base[0] == 0)
<         compose_base_url(lbs, css_base, sizeof(css_base), FALSE);
<    } else
---
>    if (absolute_link)
>       compose_base_url(lbs, css_base, sizeof(css_base), FALSE);
>    else
 
 
Cheers
Andreas
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