Re: $message id gives wrong value - Gernman traslalation of Back, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Nov 5 17:45:47 2004
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> the "$message id" will not be replaced by the msg id, the string "$message
> id" will be dispalyed and used. Other substitutions as $logbook etc. are
> working.
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Re: $message id gives wrong value - Gernman traslalation of Back, posted by Ulrich Trüssel on Fri Nov 5 21:37:56 2004
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1. thats now clear with the £message id and the work-around is ok for my
needs
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Re: $message id gives wrong value - Gernman traslalation of Back, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Nov 6 11:29:52 2004
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> 2. the "bacl" link is clear and tranlated to "Liste". But I mean the back
> button
> in the entry and the edit mode (see picture)... ;-)
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Re: $message id gives wrong value - Gernman traslalation of Back, posted by Ulrich Trüssel on Sun Nov 7 09:49:13 2004
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installed elog 2.5.5 agin, same effekt with "back" / "zurück". checked the
language file eloglang.german witch seem ok for me and the translations are
well done. removed then in eloglang.germen the traslation for back and checked
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ELOG-Server crashes after date entry, posted by Ulrich Trüssel on Fri Dec 3 08:43:49 2004
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God really STRANGE and problematic effect on 2.5.5-1 (can't remember it this
was with 2.5.5 or 2.5.4-X but i'm nearly sure it worked well):
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Re: ELOG-Server crashes after date entry, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Dec 5 13:09:12 2004
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'Date' attributes can only be between 1970 and 2037, since I use internally the
unix time format. I added a test so future versions will complain and not crash
when the date is outside that range.
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Login/Password request appears twice, posted by PJ Meyer on Mon Dec 6 20:05:58 2004
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Have set up 3 top level groups, each with their own password file.
Ever since users have to 'login' twice to get to the appropriate elog.
You click on top level group, get to log book and click on the one you want
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Redirect to wrong hostname, posted by Neil Swartz on Sun Dec 12 17:46:39 2004
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I have a computer that has a different idea of its name from the DNS
server. When I run ELOG and someone clicks "Search" I get a page not found.
I tried starting with "-n <hostname>", but elog still uses gethostname.
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