charset specified in elog.conf has no effect [updated], posted by cunnilinux on Sun Aug 7 17:16:42 2005
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well, here's the problem that i had: my charset (koi8-u) was specified in elog.conf for every logbook, but this had no effect, and all elog pages continued
tu appeared as iso-8859-1 (which is the default)
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Re: charset specified in elog.conf has no effect [updated], posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 5 20:16:50 2005
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[quote=cunnilinux]well, here's the problem that i had: my charset (koi8-u) was specified in elog.conf for every logbook, but this had no effect, and all
elog pages continued tu appeared as iso-8859-1 (which is the default) when i specified charset in the global section, the problem's gone away.
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password forgot kills elogd, posted by Martin Lindjärv on Wed Aug 31 22:03:04 2005
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Hi!
At first, thanx for this software!
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Re: password forgot kills elogd, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 5 20:05:43 2005
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[quote="Martin Lindjärv"]
But i found a bug or something like that. I installed elog on win2003 and winxp with default settings. And everywhere i had same problem - when forgot
password is used it kills elogd. Error what is reported in EventLog is "Faulting application elogd.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module elogd.exe, version |
something for the wishlist: 'Recent Changes', posted by Heiko Scheit on Fri Aug 26 13:08:10 2005
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Something for the wishlist:
A 'Recent Changes'-link (option) that lists entries that were changed
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Re: something for the wishlist: 'Recent Changes', posted by ralphb on Thu Sep 1 18:26:38 2005
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[quote="Heiko Scheit"]A 'Recent Changes'-link (option) that lists entries that were changed
recently, where 'recent' can be changed from 1,2,3...(some maximum)
days.[/quote]
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password forgot kills elogd, posted by Martin Lindjärv on Wed Aug 31 22:02:46 2005
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Hi!
At first, thanx for this software!
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Top Groups, Show Top Groups, password file and Protect Selection page have nasty interaction, posted by Chris Green on Fri Aug 5 02:27:15 2005
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Hi,
Just as our ELOG went into production, I tripped over a couple of related (I think) bugs.
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Re: Top Groups, Show Top Groups, password file and Protect Selection page have nasty interaction, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Aug 5 12:06:47 2005
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[quote="Chris Green"]Index: elogd.c
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RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/elog/src/elogd.c,v
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Re: Top Groups, Show Top Groups, password file and Protect Selection page have nasty interaction, posted by Chris Green on Fri Aug 5 16:15:04 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]One note I would like to make however: "Top groups" were invented for having completely separate logbook groups. Before the invention
of top groups, one had to run several instances of elogd for different departments for example, where one department should not see the other department's
logbooks. But having many departments means having to maintain many elogd daemons. This led to the invention of top groups, so one daemon can serve several |
Re: Top Groups, Show Top Groups, password file and Protect Selection page have nasty interaction, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Aug 5 16:51:02 2005
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[quote="Chris Green"]The quick attempt I just made to use this doesn't do what I want, which is to require password protection for the Analysis logbook
selection page.[/quote]
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How does RSS interact with password protection?, posted by Chris Green on Fri Aug 5 16:17:00 2005
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Can I have an RSS feed to a protected log book? Does it also require authentication, or does it bypass it? If it bypasses it, how do I disable RSS?
Thanks,
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Re: How does RSS interact with password protection?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Aug 5 16:48:56 2005
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[quote="Chris Green"]Can I have an RSS feed to a protected log book? Does it also require authentication, or does it bypass it? If it bypasses it, how do
I disable RSS?
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Email subject garbaged when set?, posted by Chris Green on Wed Jul 27 17:30:38 2005
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Hi,
So I'm using the CVS version now since I was hoping this would be fixed. If I set the email subject explicitly, viz:
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Re: Email subject garbaged when set?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Aug 4 22:59:12 2005
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[quote="Chris Green"]The email I get has:
Subject:
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Re: Email subject garbaged when set?, posted by Chris Green on Fri Aug 5 01:13:13 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Chris Green"]The email I get has:
Subject:
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Re: Email subject garbaged when set?, posted by Heiko Scheit on Fri Aug 5 11:18:08 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Chris Green"]The email I get has:
Subject:
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Re: Email subject garbaged when set?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Aug 5 12:37:42 2005
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[quote="Heiko Scheit"]Well not quite. According to the RFC the encoded word must not be longer than 75 characters! Indeed shorter subjects are displayed
by pine, but not longer ones as they do not follow RFC2047.
Below is the quote from the RFC.[/quote]
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problem with list display attribute, posted by John Habermann on Thu Jul 28 01:02:00 2005
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I not sure if this has been found and fixed as I did find something to do with the list display attribute in the forums but wasn't sure if it was the same
thing.
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Re: problem with list display attribute, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Aug 4 20:32:56 2005
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[quote="John Habermann"]I not sure if this has been found and fixed as I did find something to do with the list display attribute in the forums but wasn't
sure if it was the same thing.
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Re: problem with list display attribute, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Fri Aug 5 09:19:02 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="John Habermann"]I not sure if this has been found and fixed as I did find something to do with the list display attribute in
the forums but wasn't sure if it was the same thing.
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