Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 24 11:30:37 2019
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So you are telling me that "Restrict edit time" is not working correctly? In order to fix any problem, I have to reproduce it. Can you post
a minimel elogd.cfg file with which I can reproduce the problem?
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Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Heinz Junkes on Wed Apr 24 11:56:24 2019
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I ask my users where they had the problems and then create a demo for testing.
Thanks Heinz
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Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Heinz Junkes on Fri Apr 26 11:24:21 2019
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Stefan, will send the info off this forum.
Heinz
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Re: elog program does not respect "Allow edit" list, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 26 17:22:46 2019
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Ok, I found the issue. The "Restrict edit time" is only checked when one clicks on "Edit" in the browser. The elog command line tool
does not really an edit, but just submits an entry with an (old) ID. I added a check also for that case so now it should work. The commit is in git.
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Re: elog password access without users, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 16 18:07:31 2004
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Re: elog password access without users, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 16 18:07:31 2004
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> is there a way to set up a logbook so that a password is required to get
> into it, but no username?
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Re: elog password access without users, posted by damon nettles on Tue Nov 16 22:06:29 2004
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> > is there a way to set up a logbook so that a password is required to get
> > into it, but no username?
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Re: elog password access without users, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 16 22:45:24 2004
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> thanks. that seems to get me the functionality i needed. is there any way to
> get rid of the username line when using the "Read Password" feature?
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