Can't use the command-line client, posted by Pieter Edelman on Wed Mar 16 20:04:32 2005
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Hi all,
I'm trying to use the command-line client from linux, but I can't make it
work and that's driving me nuts...
What I want is to reply to a selected message in the logbook, but I
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Re: Can't use the command-line client, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Mar 16 22:14:19 2005
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> There is a read password ("Read Password=..." entry in elogd.cfg) on
> the logbook which I cannot bypass from the client.
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Re: Can't use the command-line client, posted by Pieter Edelman on Thu Mar 17 09:56:21 2005
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This solved the problems, thanks for the fast response!
On a side note, one would expect that when "Fixed Attributes Edit" or "Fixed Attributes
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Re: Can't use the command-line client, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Mar 17 10:02:45 2005
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> On a side note, one would expect that when "Fixed Attributes Edit" or "Fixed Attributes
> Reply" is set, the attributes in this list shouldn't be supplied with the command line client.
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Re: Can't use the command-line client, posted by Pieter Edelman on Thu Mar 17 23:06:54 2005
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Okidokie. May I then humbly suggest to mention this in the documentation of the elog command client? |
Re: Can't use the command-line client, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 18 08:02:52 2005
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> Okidokie. May I then humbly suggest to mention this in the documentation of the elog command client?
I did modify it already, see http://midas.psi.ch/elog/userguide.html at the bottom. |
Re: Can't use the command-line client, posted by David Spindler on Tue Oct 4 19:40:27 2005
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I have a similar problem. I am using Windows version, and whenever I use the elog client to send entry, it will not take with MOptions set. I usually have
2 attributes required (both MOptions), and I get the message that it is missing a required attribute. When I use ROptions, or Options, it works fine. Is
there a problem with MOptions, or am I perhaps using a badly formatted commandline?
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Re: Can't use the command-line client, posted by David Spindler on Tue Oct 4 20:24:26 2005
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I just noticed in the changelog that my apparent problem with MOptions may have been fixed. I will try a newer version and see if it works. |
Re: Can't use the command-line client, posted by David Spindler on Tue Oct 4 20:33:05 2005
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[quote="David Spindler"]I just noticed in the changelog that my apparent problem with MOptions may have been fixed. I will try a newer version and see if
it works.[/quote]
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Can I turn off emoticons?, posted by Dan Chitwood on Wed Sep 21 04:24:43 2005
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Is there a way to not use the emoticons, but at the same time use the ELCode?
An example would be to add a slash before the emoticon code like this: /:)
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Re: Can I turn off emoticons?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 21 09:06:03 2005
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[quote="Dan Chitwood"]Is there a way to not use the emoticons, but at the same time use the ELCode?
An example would be to add a slash before the emoticon code like this: /:)
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Email Notification and Icons, posted by Mario Apodaca on Mon Sep 19 19:48:07 2005
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I have two questions:
1) When sending out email notifications, is there a way to surpress the entries that have been left on the logbook? I want to be notified that someone |
Re: Email Notification and Icons, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 19 20:39:17 2005
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[quote="Mario Apodaca"]1) When sending out email notifications, is there a way to surpress the entries that have been left on the logbook? I want to be
notified that someone has posted, but not receive the posting in the email.[/quote]
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changing the default to plain text rather than elcode, posted by John Habermann on Sun Jul 3 03:48:12 2005
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Hi
I just shifted our elogs to a new server and in the process upgraded to the latest debian version which is 2.5.9+r1674-1. I am just wondering how to change |
Re: changing the default to plain text rather than elcode, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jul 5 23:06:12 2005
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[quote="John Habermann"]I just shifted our elogs to a new server and in the process upgraded to the latest debian version which is 2.5.9+r1674-1. I am just
wondering how to change the default for the text body area from "elcode" to plain text? I can't see anything in the admin configuration syntax guide and
the HTML default = 2 option no longer seems to work.[/quote]
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Re: changing the default to plain text rather than elcode, posted by Tim Fowler on Thu Jul 7 02:41:40 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="John Habermann"]I just shifted our elogs to a new server and in the process upgraded to the latest debian version which is
2.5.9+r1674-1. I am just wondering how to change the default for the text body area from "elcode" to plain text? I can't see anything in the admin configuration
syntax guide and the HTML default = 2 option no longer seems to work.[/quote]
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Re: changing the default to plain text rather than elcode, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jul 7 08:38:11 2005
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[quote="Tim Fowler"]The installation did not include scripts directory. Where can I download the [b]elcode.js[/b] file?[/quote]
I said [b]future[/b] installations will handle this. This feature is still in beta becaus it's not finished completely. You can get the elcode.js from |
Re: changing the default to plain text rather than elcode, posted by Tim Fowler on Thu Jul 7 22:31:40 2005
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I said [b]future[/b] installations will handle this. This feature is still in beta becaus it's not finished completely. You can get the elcode.js from [URL=http://midas.psi.ch/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/elog/scripts/elcode.js]CVS[/URL].
- Stefan[/quote]
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Re: changing the default to plain text rather than elcode, posted by Noah P on Thu Sep 8 03:37:44 2005
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I, too, found that this elcode.js file was missing. However, it seems to be present on this demo site!
so, I downloaded it from this very demo site, and saved it to my system (in the root of your resources folder). This (so far) seems to have made the "ELCode" |
Changes in Comment and Elog Index page?, posted by ralphb on Wed Aug 10 11:28:30 2005
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Just updated to ELOG V2.6.0-beta4 from V2.5.6-2 and I note a couple of changes:
- HTML code inculed in elog.cfg "Comment" lines were previously rendered, now they are not. e.g. "Comment = Some comment<BR> <A href="http://somedomain.com/some.html" |
Re: Changes in Comment and Elog Index page?, posted by ralphb on Thu Sep 1 17:53:58 2005
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[quote="ralphb"]- The "Several logbooks are defined on this host" elog index page was previously collapsable, now it is not.[/quote]
OK, I've fixed that one with "Expand Selection page = 0" |
Re: Changes in Comment and Elog Index page?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Sep 6 09:37:20 2005
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[quote="ralphb"]HTML code inculed in elog.cfg "Comment" lines were previously rendered, now they are not. e.g. "Comment = Some comment<BR> <A href="http://somedomain.com/some.html"
target="_top"> Some link text</A>" Is this change deliberate, or is the functionality likely to return? [/quote]
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Re: Changes in Comment and Elog Index page?, posted by ralphb on Tue Sep 6 18:36:21 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]I added some code now which checks if the comment is real HTML, and reverts back to the old behaviour if it is. The update is in CVS.[/quote]
Thanks very much Stefan.
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Omitting some fields in e-mail, posted by Michael Husbyn on Tue Jun 7 10:59:20 2005
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Hello,
Is there a way to include some attribute fields in the e-mail from eLog, but not all?
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Re: Omitting some fields in e-mail, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 20 20:54:01 2005
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> E.g, if you have the following:
> Attributes = TA, Endret, UA, Pri, Status, Oppdragsgiver, EpostTil, EpostIKT, Tittel
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Re: Omitting some fields in e-mail, posted by Michael Husbyn on Wed Jul 20 21:13:03 2005
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> I added the option "Email attributes = <list>" for that. So you can specify
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Re: Omitting some fields in e-mail, posted by Michael Husbyn on Mon Aug 15 12:54:56 2005
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> > I added the option "Email attributes = <list>" for that. So you can specify
> >
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Re: Omitting some fields in e-mail, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Sep 6 14:41:10 2005
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> Is there a way to remove Logbook field (and perhaps Logbook URL if I want?)
There is the option "Email format", which lets you specify what to show. Try
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Comment tooltip shows comment from other logbook, posted by Oleg Solovyanov on Wed Aug 10 18:32:14 2005
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I have several logbooks with Comment lines,
but the tooltip shows sometimes the correct comment,
sometimes the comment from other logbook...
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Re: Comment tooltip shows comment from other logbook, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Sep 6 09:41:04 2005
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[quote="Oleg Solovyanov"]I have several logbooks with Comment lines,
but the tooltip shows sometimes the correct comment,
sometimes the comment from other logbook...
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Email notification does not work, posted by Dinesh Bapat on Wed Aug 10 03:18:05 2005
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I have SMTP server that requires authentication
Whenever a new user 'self registers' to E-log, I get an automated email saying so. Hence, the SMTP setting are correct and working.
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Re: Email notification does not work, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 5 20:35:43 2005
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[quote="Dinesh Bapat"]I have SMTP server that requires authentication
Whenever a new user 'self registers' to E-log, I get an automated email saying so. Hence, the SMTP setting are correct and working.
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