Re: FCKEditor not working correctly on a Windows server., posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Jul 21 15:02:19 2015
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Just to clarify: I can easily use IE11 to access my 3.1.1 version of ELOG. I run the server on a Linux box (SL6) but I don't think that this makes
any difference.
I repeat my guess: ELOG is probably not installed properly on your WIndows server. My suggestion would be to move the old installation to some |
Revision for Indonesian translation, posted by Banata Wachid Ridwan on Wed Jul 22 00:48:21 2015  
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I got some spa |
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Revision for Indonesian Translation, posted by Banata Wachid Ridwan on Wed Jul 22 03:09:39 2015  
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hello, in my spare time, I try to fix some bugs, typo, and update for Indonesian translation |
Re: FCKEditor not working correctly on a Windows server., posted by Marty Jansen on Sat Jul 25 20:28:45 2015
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Sorry for the late reply. I have installed a slightly newer version of Elog, but the results are the same. I do get de the 3 editor bars, but the top
2 are greyed out and the bottom one doesn't do anything if clicked. I have commented out the lines that refer to the online equation editor, but that
doesn't help much either. I think I let it rest. The old 2.9.xx version still works great, so we leave it at that. |
Problem with elog and Internet Explorer when saving an entry, posted by TorstenJ on Fri Jul 31 13:59:12 2015
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Hi all,
first off all let me say, that I realy like this great tool. That is a lot of help for keeping our server documentation up-to-date. Thanks to
all contributors for that. |
Re: Revision for Indonesian Translation, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 4 13:23:47 2015
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Thanks, I included your changes in the distribution.
Banata
Wachid Ridwan wrote:
hello, in my spare time, I try to fix some bugs, typo, and |
Re: "Resolve host names" does not resolve host names, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 4 13:33:14 2015
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In elog I simplu use the function gethostbyaddr() to resolve the host name. If this does not work, the underlying OS does not know the hostname either.
Probably you can test this with "nslookup a.b.c.d", to see any further error message.
Daniel |