Undesirable TAG { }, posted by Alex H on Mon Nov 21 11:49:52 2005 
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Hi, I'am using ELOG v2.6.0-beta1 on Windows 2000.
I'am using Conditional attributes and obtain in certain case undesirable {x} TAG.
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"Logkook dir" in top group [global] section ineffective, posted by Yoshio Imai on Thu Nov 24 20:08:00 2005
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Hi, it's me again!
I have found one possible bug. We have declared top groups for our logbooks; one for administration and one for the shift logbooks. In the [global]-section |
Attachments in duplicated entries, posted by Bertram Metz on Thu Dec 8 10:32:37 2005
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Hi,
the [B]duplicate[/B] command duplicates the entry text itself, but it does not duplicate attachments.
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Page browsing links in Find mode broken, posted by Yoshio Imai on Wed Jan 11 15:54:28 2006
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Hi!
We are having problems with the "Find" mode in the latest revision. When we used "Find" to search for specific texts, and the results span more than one |
Side effects from debugging, posted by Yoshio Imai on Thu Jan 12 11:32:19 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]Thanks for reporting this bug, I fixed it in revision 1597.[/quote]
Thanks for your quick reaction! Unfortunately, there is one side effect. As far as I understand, you fixed the bug by preserving the command attributes
[code]http://www.logbook.domain/logbook/pageN?command[/code]
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Buffer Overflow?, posted by Chris Warner on Wed Jan 18 17:20:45 2006
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Users can access root level directories by using a modified URL. I saw on some security web sites that this was a problem in previous versions. Was it not
fixed in 2.6?
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Numbered lists get closed by </ul>, posted by T. Ribbrock on Mon Jan 30 16:26:08 2006
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I just ran into the following problem (and was able to reproduce it in the "demo" logbook on this site):
[LIST]
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CONCERN: Cross-platform compiling at risk, posted by Steve Jones on Tue Feb 14 16:22:56 2006
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Stefan, I am concerned that there are becoming too many Linux dependencies in terms of required libraries and header files. Although we have a replacement
for the [code]forkpty()[/code] routine, I am running into many other dependencies, the latest of which is pty.h. Aren't there guidelines in GCC that point
out what is available cross-platform and what is not? For example, any SVR# (System Five, Release XX) based Unix will not include the forkpty() function, |