ok i give up - i have to admit - i do not understand the instructions, posted by marion on Wed Apr 18 22:59:52 2007
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is there a possibility to get instructions in newbie language?
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Re: ok i give up - i have to admit - i do not understand the instructions, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 19 07:41:19 2007
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[quote="marion"]is there a possibility to get instructions in newbie language?[/quote]
No. You need some basic knowledge to run elog. Without this knowledge, it's better if you use some other package. |
HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?, posted by marion on Tue Apr 10 04:03:59 2007
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hi folks
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Re: HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 10 10:17:27 2007
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[quote="marion"]MY QUESTION:
HOW do i change the automated address http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?
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Re: HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?, posted by marion on Wed Apr 18 13:59:14 2007
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="marion"]MY QUESTION:
HOW do i change the automated address http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?
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Re: HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 18 15:04:25 2007
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[quote="marion"]i am getting the idea that i am supposted to upload elog to my website ? is this correct?
ie e should make a directory for ELOG and load files - what files?
or all the files that came from the downloaded ELOG PROGRAM that i placed in my c-d rive ?
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Re: HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?, posted by marion on Wed Apr 18 22:45:57 2007
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="marion"]i am getting the idea that i am supposted to upload elog to my website ? is this correct?
ie e should make a directory for ELOG and load files - what files?
or all the files that came from the downloaded ELOG PROGRAM that i placed in my c-d rive ?
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Re: HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 19 07:40:01 2007
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[quote="marion"]it is hosted by franceso - i have full access to everything - i have cpanel - [/quote]
Then you have to install elog there from the RPM. See http://midas.psi.ch/elog/adminguide.html |
IF i run this as a "windows server", does this mean i have to be online for users to access it?, posted by marion on Tue Apr 10 04:27:02 2007
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hi again folks
QUESTION
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Re: IF i run this as a "windows server", does this mean i have to be online for users to access it?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 10 10:13:52 2007
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[quote="marion"]hi again folks
QUESTION
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Re: IF i run this as a "windows server", does this mean i have to be online for users to access it?, posted by marion on Wed Apr 18 13:52:36 2007
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="marion"]hi again folks
QUESTION
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HOW TO delete or edit the Accelerator config file? i can still edit my demo config file., posted by marion on Tue Apr 10 04:15:22 2007
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hi again folks
QUESTION
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Re: HOW TO delete or edit the Accelerator config file? i can still edit my demo config file., posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 10 10:14:39 2007
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[quote="marion"]hi again folks
QUESTION
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Multiple ideas for multiple logbooks, posted by Yoshio Imai on Tue Apr 3 13:17:27 2007
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Hi!
After a long pause, here we are again with a bunch of new ideas (and problems ...;) )
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Re: Multiple ideas for multiple logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 3 14:26:09 2007
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[quote="Yoshio Imai"][u]1. Multiple login[/u][/quote]
Well, restructuring the cookies would be rather work intensive. Right now we have one user name cookie [B]unm[/B]
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Re: Multiple ideas for multiple logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 3 15:19:00 2007
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]To distinguish betwen logbooks, one would need cookies in the form [b]<logbook name>_unm[/b] and [b]<logbook name>_upwd[/b].[/quote]
Actually this is not a good idea. Most people I know have several logbooks, but a common password file. Access control is then fine-tuned via [B]'Login |
Re: Multiple ideas for multiple logbooks, posted by Yoshio Imai on Tue Apr 3 17:55:21 2007
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]Well, you didn't realize, but you were my beta-tester for the keyboard shortcuts :D . I didn't yet publish it, so you must have gotten
this brand new feature from SVN.[/quote]
You should [B]really[/B] have told me ;) . Actually, I found out about the <Ctrl-C> issue while using [I]this[/I] logbook.
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Re: Multiple ideas for multiple logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 3 21:09:47 2007
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[quote="Yoshio Imai"]When using the shortcuts and/or the ELCode buttons, sometimes the code is generated and the cursor in between the [XX] and [/XX] directive,
but sometimes, the whole code directive is selected as if for editing[/quote]
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Re: Multiple ideas for multiple logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 3 22:10:56 2007
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[quote="Yoshio Imai"]BTW, there are (of course :D) two other issues. They are still present in -1826
- one bug was reported by a logbook user: when using the "find" function in a logbook, and selecting one value from the "Author" drop-down list and another
from the "Category" drop-down list, the [I]elogd[/I] reports no entries found, but when specifying only the "Author" and leaving "Category" blank, many |
Re: Multiple ideas for multiple logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 4 12:14:12 2007
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[quote="Yoshio Imai"]- We have one logbook top group for the beamtimes. Under certain conditions, a preset text is to be displayed.
[CODE]
{2&a} Preset Text = resource/text_1.txt
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Re: Multiple ideas for multiple logbooks, posted by Yoshio Imai on Wed Apr 4 14:20:41 2007
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]Maybe some other problem?[/quote]
Possible, but I think it worked also on our server until the number of logbooks in the top group got larger than one. Can you try to see if your code still
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Re: Multiple ideas for multiple logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 5 10:01:06 2007
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[quote="Yoshio Imai"]
Possible, but I think it worked also on our server until the number of logbooks in the top group got larger than one. Can you try to see if your code still
works when there is more than one logbook defined?[/quote]
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Re: Multiple ideas for multiple logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 4 08:38:30 2007
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[quote="Yoshio Imai"][u]1. Multiple login[/u]
Is there any way to change the cookie structure so as to allow one (physical) user to be logged on as more than one [i]elog[/i] user at a time?[/quote]
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Re: Multiple ideas for multiple logbooks, posted by Yoshio Imai on Wed Apr 4 11:37:56 2007
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]Actually there is a way[/quote]
... and it works! Thank you!
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Global "MOptions", posted by Fergus Lynch on Mon Mar 26 11:45:07 2007
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Hi,
We have ELOG configured for virtually every conceivable use in our IT Operation dept and it is fantastically useful and easy to use. One result of this |
Re: Global "MOptions", posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 26 13:03:05 2007
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[quote="Fergus Lynch"]Would it be an option to have Global "MOptions" - perhaps configured in the 'global options' file - which can be called up and referenced
in all logbooks?[/quote]
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Re: Global "MOptions", posted by Fergus Lynch on Tue Mar 27 13:57:44 2007
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Fergus Lynch"]Would it be an option to have Global "MOptions" - perhaps configured in the 'global options' file - which can
be called up and referenced in all logbooks?[/quote]
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Private logbook - no guest access?, posted by Ben Shepherd on Tue Mar 20 13:45:20 2007
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Hi,
I want to set up a logbook which you have to be logged in to be able to read entries. I've already got three logbooks which can be viewed by anyone but |
Re: Private logbook - no guest access?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Mar 20 13:48:50 2007
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[quote="Ben Shepherd"]I want to set up a logbook which you have to be logged in to be able to read entries. I've already got three logbooks which can be
viewed by anyone but only logged-in users can modify them. For the fourth one, I want to have a private logbook which can't be read by 'guest' users. Is
this possible?[/quote]
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Re: Private logbook - no guest access?, posted by Ben Shepherd on Tue Mar 20 14:42:05 2007
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Ben Shepherd"]I want to set up a logbook which you have to be logged in to be able to read entries. I've already got three
logbooks which can be viewed by anyone but only logged-in users can modify them. For the fourth one, I want to have a private logbook which can't be read
by 'guest' users. Is this possible?[/quote]
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submit modified elog entry, posted by deletoille on Wed Mar 14 11:31:35 2007
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hello, I have small a bug,
when I create an entry. Per moment the program requires of me: "Submit modified Elog entry"
if I answer yes, Eog create 2 entry identical.
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Re: submit modified elog entry, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 19 19:51:26 2007
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[quote="deletoille"]hello, I have small a bug,
when I create an entry. Per moment the program requires of me: "Submit modified Elog entry"
if I answer yes, Eog create 2 entry identical.
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