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Mon Oct 26 12:17:40 2015 |
| kenzo Abrahams | kenzoabrahams@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: Logging entries from the command line |
Yes I can it works perfectly from the browser.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
This indicates that the username/password is not correct. Can you log in to that logbook in your browser with the username "John" and password "Blue"?
kenzo Abrahams wrote: |
Hi Stephan
The error message I get is "Error: Command Submit not allowed". I dont know if this might be an issue but it says Response Recieved: HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found in the first line of the servers response
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Run the elog command with an additional -v flag (verbose output), and you will see what the elogd server return. It's HTML, but you should be able to see some error message.
kenzo Abrahams wrote: |
Good Afternoon
Im trying to automatically post an entry using information saved in a text file. I have followed the example in the users guide but i always seem to get a error message saying transmission failed. Lets say for instance I have a user named John and his password is Blue and he wants to log into a logbook called home from a textfile the command im using to log a message from the file is
elog -h localhost -p 8080 -u John Blue -l home -a Author=John -m textfile
I cant seem to figure out why i keep getting this error message. I even tried deleting the password file because i thought it might be an authentication issue.
Can anybody assist me please it would be much appreciated.
Regards
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Mon Oct 26 11:32:08 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: Logging entries from the command line |
This indicates that the username/password is not correct. Can you log in to that logbook in your browser with the username "John" and password "Blue"?
kenzo Abrahams wrote: |
Hi Stephan
The error message I get is "Error: Command Submit not allowed". I dont know if this might be an issue but it says Response Recieved: HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found in the first line of the servers response
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Run the elog command with an additional -v flag (verbose output), and you will see what the elogd server return. It's HTML, but you should be able to see some error message.
kenzo Abrahams wrote: |
Good Afternoon
Im trying to automatically post an entry using information saved in a text file. I have followed the example in the users guide but i always seem to get a error message saying transmission failed. Lets say for instance I have a user named John and his password is Blue and he wants to log into a logbook called home from a textfile the command im using to log a message from the file is
elog -h localhost -p 8080 -u John Blue -l home -a Author=John -m textfile
I cant seem to figure out why i keep getting this error message. I even tried deleting the password file because i thought it might be an authentication issue.
Can anybody assist me please it would be much appreciated.
Regards
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Mon Oct 26 11:24:46 2015 |
| kenzo Abrahams | kenzoabrahams@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: Logging entries from the command line |
Hi Stephan
The error message I get is "Error: Command Submit not allowed". I dont know if this might be an issue but it says Response Recieved: HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found in the first line of the servers response
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Run the elog command with an additional -v flag (verbose output), and you will see what the elogd server return. It's HTML, but you should be able to see some error message.
kenzo Abrahams wrote: |
Good Afternoon
Im trying to automatically post an entry using information saved in a text file. I have followed the example in the users guide but i always seem to get a error message saying transmission failed. Lets say for instance I have a user named John and his password is Blue and he wants to log into a logbook called home from a textfile the command im using to log a message from the file is
elog -h localhost -p 8080 -u John Blue -l home -a Author=John -m textfile
I cant seem to figure out why i keep getting this error message. I even tried deleting the password file because i thought it might be an authentication issue.
Can anybody assist me please it would be much appreciated.
Regards
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Mon Oct 26 11:18:57 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: Logging entries from the command line |
Run the elog command with an additional -v flag (verbose output), and you will see what the elogd server return. It's HTML, but you should be able to see some error message.
kenzo Abrahams wrote: |
Good Afternoon
Im trying to automatically post an entry using information saved in a text file. I have followed the example in the users guide but i always seem to get a error message saying transmission failed. Lets say for instance I have a user named John and his password is Blue and he wants to log into a logbook called home from a textfile the command im using to log a message from the file is
elog -h localhost -p 8080 -u John Blue -l home -a Author=John -m textfile
I cant seem to figure out why i keep getting this error message. I even tried deleting the password file because i thought it might be an authentication issue.
Can anybody assist me please it would be much appreciated.
Regards
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Mon Oct 26 11:16:54 2015 |
| kenzo Abrahams | kenzoabrahams@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: How does one create a html template for an entry |
> > Good Day
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> > I am new to elog and have a question. This is best explain with an example. If I have two logbooks named "home" and "work" and I would like all the entries of home to be of a specific html format (for example a table containing
> > a set amount of rows and columns) and work can be any plain text entry how would I go about doing this? I saw the documentation mention something about html templates but i cant seem to find the section about where they are stored
> > or how they are created and applied to a specific logbook. I know how to restrict the entry encoding to either html, elcode or plain text for a logbook. Any help would be appreciated.
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> > Regard
> > Kenzo Abrahams
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> So-called "custom" entry/view forms are a bit for experienced people. You should be fluent with HTML and JavaScript. The (minimal) documentation is here: https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/66909
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> If you want a table style input form, better use Google Spreadsheets.
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> Stefan
Thank you Stephan this really helped me. |
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Mon Oct 26 11:06:46 2015 |
| kenzo Abrahams | kenzoabrahams@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Logging entries from the command line |
Good Afternoon
Im trying to automatically post an entry using information saved in a text file. I have followed the example in the users guide but i always seem to get a error message saying transmission failed. Lets say for instance I have a user named John and his password is Blue and he wants to log into a logbook called home from a textfile the command im using to log a message from the file is
elog -h localhost -p 8080 -u John Blue -l home -a Author=John -m textfile
I cant seem to figure out why i keep getting this error message. I even tried deleting the password file because i thought it might be an authentication issue.
Can anybody assist me please it would be much appreciated.
Regards |
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Fri Oct 23 08:29:33 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Windows | Latest | Re: Columns numeric input are added/computed |
No, formulas are not yet implemented. For such things I would use Google Spreadsheets in meantime.
Stefan
Dawang wrote: |
Hi Stefan,
Good day. I'm thinking if this wishlist is already available in elog. The values in columns we're added or computed according to formula set in a single separate column.
Thanks,
Raymund
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Fri Oct 23 03:36:18 2015 |
| Dawang | raymund.dawang@gmail.com | Request | Windows | Latest | Columns numeric input are added/computed |
Hi Stefan,
Good day. I'm thinking if this wishlist is already available in elog. The values in columns we're added or computed according to formula set in a single separate column.
Thanks,
Raymund |