Re: ELOG repository moved from CVS to Subversion, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Oct 8 08:44:22 2005
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[quote="Exaos Lee"]Hi, Stefan,
I cannot checkout due to the following error:
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Re: "Error: Cannot find hostname", posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 10 08:03:57 2005
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[quote="Exaos Lee"]I usually access hosts in LAN with their IPs. But elogd seems to prefer hostnames to IPs. I cannot ask each one to add the hostname to
their system config file while they visit my host. I encounter several problems which seems to be related to the hostname resolution:
[list]
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Re: The Chinese Language,Demo Configuration and Help Files, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 10 12:53:46 2005
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[quote="Exaos Lee"]I want to make elogd display the date in Chinese format. Please tell me howto.[/quote]
Thank you for the files.
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Re: Display Attribute no longer works in Beta 5?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 10 13:57:20 2005
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[quote="Ulrich Trüssel"]I'm using Display Attribut = [elog:$logbook/$message id] as a reference link for other entries (ex.: Display Referenz = [elog:$logbook/$message
id]). also see the attached elogd.cfg file.[/quote]
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Re: Cannot submit admin password while logbook is named in Chinese, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 10 14:01:14 2005
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[quote="Exaos Lee"]As the title. [/quote]
There is no possibility to change an admin password. You probably mean that you logged in as admin and cannot change your own password, is that right? |
Re: Some spell mistakes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 10 14:09:49 2005
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[quote="Exaos Lee"]I find some new strings from the warnings like this:
[quote]Language error: string "HelpELCode" not found for language "chinese"[/quote]
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Re: Cannot submit admin password while logbook is named in Chinese, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Oct 11 09:24:12 2005
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[quote="Exaos Lee"]Sorry for my poor English. The case is like this: When I set an admin password for my logbook which is named in Chinese, I cannot open
the config page while the password is correct. It seems that the logbook named in Chinese cannot recieve the password submitted. If the logbook is named
other than Chinese, everything is OK. I will repeat the problem and describe it more exactly.[/quote]
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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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