Re: Instant Edit Link, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 1 08:29:19 2004
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> I even upgraded to the 2.5.1 version. Then I placed the elogd.c in the SRC
> folder. Also placed the images in the themes folder.
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Re: top text/bottom text, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 1 16:58:36 2004
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This was a bug which only occurs under certain conditions, that's why nobody
has seen it yet. I fixed it, the new version is available under CVS:
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Re: System Error / Hangs with ELPG and threaded Msg's under Win 2k3 Server, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Mar 2 09:29:38 2004
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> the problem only ocures on win 2003 server. I d'dn't test it under xp, 2000,
> 2002 beause i don't have any of this systems. but it looks that no one else
> has this problem. would be helpfull to know if there anybody out in
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Re: System Error / Hangs with ELPG and threaded Msg's under Win 2k3 Server, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 5 21:44:28 2004
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> since the new server isn't standing here in my office i can not test if older elog
> versions don't have the problem too. but if your idea of stack or buffer overflow
> is right, i guess that hoping of the helpfull ms pach or a update of the compiler
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Re: Type date and conditional attributes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Mar 6 12:47:34 2004
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> BUG#1
Has been fixed. New version under CVS.
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Re: Elog as a service, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 8 17:24:14 2004
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> Is there any possibility to start elogd as a service under NT/2000/XP
> having local service as its user? Yes, I've read the documentation. Maybe
> things have changed.
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Re: System Error / Hangs with ELOG and threaded Msg's under Win 2k3 Server, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Mar 16 09:50:58 2004
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> Run into the same error on a windows XP & 2000 machine. Totally shuts down the elogd.exe
> when THREADED is selected. Have not tried your modified version after reading the posted
> results. Will run with summary view until fixed. Wish I could help but I'm not a
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Suggestions for developing new CSS files, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Mar 24 20:23:47 2004
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The elog daemon uses cascading style sheets (CSS) to format its output, such
as font family, size and color. Some people started to develop new themes
(skins) and posted them at the contributions logbook (such as
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