Howto force users to supply an email address when registering?, posted by Johan Nyberg on Thu Oct 20 14:15:14 2005
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Hi,
Today I noticed that a user had registered without supplying an email address. I am using Self Register = 3, which means I recieve an email from elogd |
Re: Howto force users to supply an email address when registering?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 20 16:01:49 2005
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[quote="Johan Nyberg"]Is there a way to force the users to supply an email address when they register?[/quote]
I will happily implement such an email check if you supply me further information. Presume you enter an email address in the form user#domain.com (# instead |
Re: Howto force users to supply an email address when registering?, posted by Johan Nyberg on Sat Oct 22 00:21:03 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Johan Nyberg"]Is there a way to force the users to supply an email address when they register?[/quote]
I will happily implement such an email check if you supply me further information. Presume you enter an email address in the form user#domain.com (# instead |
Error message: "Attachment #6 of entry #0 not found", posted by Christian Schult on Sun Oct 16 10:33:23 2005
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Hi all, I get messages like this
Attachment #16 of entry #0 not found |
Re: Error message: "Attachment #6 of entry #0 not found", posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 17 10:18:29 2005
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> Hi all, I get messages like this
> Attachment #16 of entry #0 not found
> Please use your browser's back button to go back
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Re: Error message: "Attachment #6 of entry #0 not found", posted by Christian Schult on Tue Oct 18 08:02:44 2005
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> > Hi all, I get messages like this
> > Attachment #16 of entry #0 not found
> > Please use your browser's back button to go back
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Re: Error message: "Attachment #6 of entry #0 not found", posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Oct 18 08:04:29 2005
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> This is the URL after logging in:
> http://localhost:8081/debian/17?cmd=List&mode=summary
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Re: Error message: "Attachment #6 of entry #0 not found", posted by Charles Duncan on Tue Oct 18 18:13:57 2005
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> > This is the URL after logging in:
> > http://localhost:8081/debian/17?cmd=List&mode=summary
> >
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Re: Error message: "Attachment #6 of entry #0 not found", posted by Charles Duncan on Wed Oct 19 15:44:07 2005
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> > > This is the URL after logging in:
> > > http://localhost:8081/debian/17?cmd=List&mode=summary
> > >
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How to connect to an ELOG server running behind apache+ssl using the elog command line program?, posted by Johan Nyberg on Sat Oct 15 16:50:25 2005
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Hi,
I need to post a large number of "old" messages to one of my logbooks and I am trying to modify the script doelog (see http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Contributions/10) |
Re: How to connect to an ELOG server running behind apache+ssl using the elog command line program?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 17 10:20:31 2005
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[quote="Johan Nyberg"]I need to post a large number of "old" messages to one of my logbooks and I am trying to modify the script doelog (see http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Contributions/10)
to suit my needs. I am using apache + ssl for secure logins to my ELOG server. The doelog script uses the elog utility program, which is useful for posting
ELOG messages from scripts or from the command line. My problem is that I cannot talk to my ELOG server with elog.[/quote]
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Re: How to connect to an ELOG server running behind apache+ssl using the elog command line program?, posted by Johan Nyberg on Mon Oct 17 11:07:10 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Johan Nyberg"]I need to post a large number of "old" messages to one of my logbooks and I am trying to modify the script doelog
(see http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Contributions/10) to suit my needs. I am using apache + ssl for secure logins to my ELOG server. The doelog script uses
the elog utility program, which is useful for posting ELOG messages from scripts or from the command line. My problem is that I cannot talk to my ELOG |
New Accounts, posted by Carl Shirey on Thu Oct 13 19:15:48 2005
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I hope you can help me Stefan.
The problem that I am having is when someone request a account on elog I received e-mail message to activate there account. I click on the link from my
e-mail to activate the account it takes me to the logon page. I log on and then I get a massage that the web does not exist.
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Re: New Accounts, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 13 21:26:31 2005
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[quote="Carl Shirey"]I hope you can help me Stefan.
The problem that I am having is when someone request a account on elog I received e-mail message to activate there account. I click on the link from my
e-mail to activate the account it takes me to the logon page. I log on and then I get a massage that the web does not exist.
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Re: New Accounts, posted by Carl Shirey on Fri Oct 14 19:20:40 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Carl Shirey"]I hope you can help me Stefan.
The problem that I am having is when someone request a account on elog I received e-mail message to activate there account. I click on the link from my
e-mail to activate the account it takes me to the logon page. I log on and then I get a massage that the web does not exist.
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Next ELOG Release ?, posted by Alex H on Fri Oct 14 11:06:30 2005
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Hello Stefan,
Did you have a release Date for Elog V2.6.0 ?
Thanks in Advance. |
Re: Next ELOG Release ?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Oct 14 11:07:40 2005
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> Hello Stefan,
> Did you have a release Date for Elog V2.6.0 ?
> Thanks in Advance.
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Re: Next ELOG Release ?, posted by Alex H on Fri Oct 14 11:28:28 2005
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> > Hello Stefan,
> > Did you have a release Date for Elog V2.6.0 ?
> > Thanks in Advance.
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Long lines in printout, posted by Bertram Metz on Wed Aug 10 10:50:55 2005
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Hi,
long lines in an entry are not printed correctly (the lines are cut off), if the text is encoded as plain text. This works correctly, if the text is encoded |
Re: Long lines in printout, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 5 20:39:15 2005
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> long lines in an entry are not printed correctly (the lines are cut off), if the text is encoded as plain
> text. This works correctly, if the text is encoded as ELCode. I tried this with Firefox and Internet Explorer.
> Does anybody know a solution for this?
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Re: Long lines in printout, posted by Bertram Metz on Mon Sep 12 10:44:51 2005 
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> > long lines in an entry are not printed correctly (the lines are cut off), if the text is encoded as plain
> > text. This works correctly, if the text is encoded as ELCode. I tried this with Firefox and Internet Explorer.
> > Does anybody know a solution for this?
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Re: Long lines in printout, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Sep 13 13:33:59 2005
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Your problem is related with the fact that I changed the formatting from fixed font to proportional font ("ELCode"). This gives you three options:
[LIST]
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Re: Long lines in printout, posted by Bertram Metz on Thu Oct 13 10:56:29 2005
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Hi Stefan,
I tried your suggestions with 'page shrinking' and 'message width', but they didn't help. What I do not understand is why this problem occurs only if the
message text is formatted as plain text. The lines are printed correctly, if the text is formatted as EL code or as HTML.
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Re: Long lines in printout, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 13 11:19:09 2005
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Ok, I found the problem. In the default.css file, you will find a section
[code].messagepre {
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Re: Long lines in printout, posted by Bertram Metz on Thu Oct 13 13:27:02 2005
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The lines are still cut, if printed on paper.
I played again with the 'message width' parameter, which actually the key parameter in my problem. I saw in the source, that the default value is now 112,
but it was 76 in the elog version we'd used previously (V2.5.2). If I set 'message width' to 76 again, it works fine for new entries!
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Re: Long lines in printout, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 13 13:51:55 2005
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[quote="Bertram Metz"]The lines are still cut, if printed on paper.[/quote]
Are you sure? After you change the CSS file, you have to reload the page. I just tried with the very long entry from this thread and got in the Firefox |
Re: Long lines in printout, posted by Bertram Metz on Thu Oct 13 17:45:58 2005
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You're right. I don't know what I've tested this afternoon ;)
Without the fixed font the text might get very small, if the line is too long.
I think we'll set 'message width' = 76.
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Trying to remove "mailto:" from the email address, posted by Matt Kimball on Wed Oct 12 23:59:13 2005
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We are using ver 2.5.4. As users enter new requests into the system, they would like email notifications. I have added the $user_email into a "notifications"
section that we created. The email address that gets entered is "\mailto:user@domain.com". Is there a way to remove the "\mailto:"? Attached is my config
file.
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Re: Trying to remove "mailto:" from the email address, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 13 08:32:20 2005
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[quote="Matt Kimball"]We are using ver 2.5.4. As users enter new requests into the system, they would like email notifications. I have added the $user_email
into a "notifications" section that we created. The email address that gets entered is "\mailto:user@domain.com". Is there a way to remove the "\mailto:"?
Attached is my config file.[/quote]
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elog fails to connect with "cannot get host name: Success" message, posted by ScottK on Fri Sep 23 17:27:40 2005
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I can't seem to connect using elog:
elog -h <myhost>:8080 -v -l Servers -a "Type=Routine" -a "Author=ScottK" -m ~/test.txt |
Re: elog fails to connect with "cannot get host name: Success" message, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Oct 5 13:24:52 2005
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[quote="ScottK"]I can't seem to connect using elog:
elog -h <myhost>:8080 -v -l Servers -a "Type=Routine" -a "Author=ScottK" -m ~/test.txt
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Re: elog fails to connect with "cannot get host name: Success" message, posted by ScottK on Tue Oct 11 15:09:42 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="ScottK"]I can't seem to connect using elog:
elog -h <myhost>:8080 -v -l Servers -a "Type=Routine" -a "Author=ScottK" -m ~/test.txt
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