Re: RSS Feed Not Providing Time Stamps For datetime Attributes, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed May 27 10:50:41 2015
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Hi Kamen,
I've just tried it for V3.1.0 (6ab0fd5) and the described behaviour is unchanged.
It is even worse if you don't specify the "RSS Title": datetime attributes are just displayed as seconds of the epoch then.
I think this is a feature of ELOG at the moment.
You'll either need to dig into the code yourself or wait for Stefan to fix it.
I have an idea for a quick workaround:
you can create new hidden attributes, that contains a copy of the datetime attribute as a string, set by the subst command. You could then use those string attribute in the "RSS Title": that should work.
Cheers
Andreas
Kamen Nikolov wrote: |
Can anyone help? Do I need to do something different or could this possibly be a bug that is fixed in a newer version?
Thanks,
Kamen
Kamen Nikolov wrote: |
Hello,
I am using the RSS feed feature of Elog (V2.9.0-2396). I have a couple of attributes of type "datetime" (Start Time and Stop Time). I don't have a "Time Format" statement, so just using the default format. I am passing the Start Time and Stop Time attributes to the RSS Title with $Start Time and $Stop Time, but when looking at the RSS title in IE11 browser, I only see the date and not the time. Is there any way I can see the time as well?
Additional info:
I'm also passing the creation time of the Elog with $entry time and this is displaying correctly (both date and time).
Please let me know if I am doing something incorrectly?
Thanks
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LDAP docs, posted by Stephen G on Thu Jun 4 00:08:56 2015
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Could someone point me to the LDAP configuration docs, I searched to no avail. I'm sure there is some big red ldap config button it, but I just can't find it. |
Duplicate: LDAP docs, posted by Stephen G on Thu Jun 4 00:10:32 2015
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This is a duplicate, made by mistake.
Could someone point me to the LDAP configuration docs, I searched to no avail. I'm sure there is some big red ldap config button it, but I just can't find it. |
Re: LDAP docs, posted by David Wallis on Thu Jun 4 16:25:42 2015
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This is what I've been able to figure out, in terms of the elogd.cfg file:
LDAP server = server.domain:389
LDAP userbase = ou=people,o=domain.com,dc=domain,dc=com
LDAP login attribute = uid
LDAP register = 0
Stephen G wrote: |
Could someone point me to the LDAP configuration docs, I searched to no avail. I'm sure there is some big red ldap config button it, but I just can't find it.
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Re: LDAP docs, posted by Stephen G on Thu Jun 4 19:36:31 2015
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Thank you, I am looking to do LDAPS over 636 where would the certificate go (Does it go in the SSL folder?).
David Wallis wrote: |
This is what I've been able to figure out, in terms of the elogd.cfg file:
LDAP server = server.domain:389
LDAP userbase = ou=people,o=domain.com,dc=domain,dc=com
LDAP login attribute = uid
LDAP register = 0
Stephen G wrote: |
Could someone point me to the LDAP configuration docs, I searched to no avail. I'm sure there is some big red ldap config button it, but I just can't find it.
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option transfer, posted by Neal Grafton on Fri Jun 5 11:52:43 2015
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Can the chosen text in a dropdown menu be automatically transfered (copied) to this Text box? |
Re: option transfer, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 5 12:01:01 2015
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No.
Neal Grafton wrote: |
Can the chosen text in a dropdown menu be automatically transfered (copied) to this Text box?
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Re: option transfer, posted by Neal Grafton on Fri Jun 5 13:06:22 2015
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OK Thanks
I was trying to save the operator repeatedly typing in standard messages.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
No.
Neal Grafton wrote: |
Can the chosen text in a dropdown menu be automatically transfered (copied) to this Text box?
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