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  68007   Wed Jun 10 17:45:21 2015 Reply David Walliswallis@aps.anl.govBug reportLinux3.1.0Re: Drag-and-drop not working in elog 3.1.0

Andreas,

I am running the latest version of the elogd source RPM that I could find - ELOG V3.1.0-2411f95 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.6 (Santiago), with kernel level 2.6.32-504.16.2.el6.x86_64. I can try grabbing the latest source code from Git and try building that. There are a couple other fixes I'd like to apply anyway. Thanks!

 

Andreas Luedeke wrote:
As you've pointed out, for the very same browsers D&D works with the Forum, and that is ELOG 3.1.0.
Hence I can only conclude that it is neither a browser, nor an ELOG issue, but a problem of your local installation. Maybe you try with a fresh and clean installation first? What Linux are you using, by the way?
Or you've picked by bad luck a 3.1.0 version where D&D did really not work. But I cannot tell, since you did not specify the git revision in the ELOG version (it is possible now ;-)
Cheers
Andreas
David Wallis wrote:

Drag and drop for attachments dosn't work on either Chrome 37.0.2062.94 (64-bit) or FIrefox 31.5.3 (both on Linux). D&D works on the midas.psi.ch demo page.

On my logbooks, the "drop attachements here" area does not have a dashed line border.

I don't see anything in the elogd.conf file that pertains to this feature.

 

 

  68006   Wed Jun 10 17:30:34 2015 Entry gary holmanholman@uw.eduQuestionLinuxV2.9.1-244Different timezone settings for each elog

I have multiple elogs running on a server.  Is it possible to set one elog to a different timezone?  For example, I run an elog for a group in Washington state, and another elog for a collaboration group in Germany.  I would like to set each elog to their respective timezone. 

thanks,

 

Gary

  68005   Wed Jun 10 15:48:57 2015 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukInfoLinuxV3.1.0-5be245eRe: Is ELOG sending out cookies?

Hi Stefan,

Thanks for the explanation.  I realised it was just an error message of no real import, but it can get irritating at times.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Cookies are sent from your browser. ELOG has no influence on what the browser sends where. Probably you run your calender at the same machine where ELOG is running, so all the cookies your calender app stores in your browser are sent to ELOG as well. ELOG just complains about something it does not know, but otherwise this message can be simply ignored. Of course you can delete your cookies in your browser, but after the next call to your calendar app they will show up again.

David Pilgram wrote:

On my linux box, every time I select a thread, or start a new entry etc, I see that one or many cookies are sent.

On a terminal, I get the message

Received unknown cookie "CalciumDisplayParams"


Now I do have a perl script called Calcium, (Calendar viewed through the browser) but it's definately not running now, not in any browser window, and in any case why should an action of ELOG trigger this?  I realise it may be due to an idiocyncratic set up of this box.  But in normal operation, I doubt the user would see these cookies being received.

 

 

  68004   Wed Jun 10 15:35:14 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfoLinuxV3.1.0-5be245eRe: Is ELOG sending out cookies?

Cookies are sent from your browser. ELOG has no influence on what the browser sends where. Probably you run your calender at the same machine where ELOG is running, so all the cookies your calender app stores in your browser are sent to ELOG as well. ELOG just complains about something it does not know, but otherwise this message can be simply ignored. Of course you can delete your cookies in your browser, but after the next call to your calendar app they will show up again.

David Pilgram wrote:

On my linux box, every time I select a thread, or start a new entry etc, I see that one or many cookies are sent.

On a terminal, I get the message

Received unknown cookie "CalciumDisplayParams"


Now I do have a perl script called Calcium, (Calendar viewed through the browser) but it's definately not running now, not in any browser window, and in any case why should an action of ELOG trigger this?  I realise it may be due to an idiocyncratic set up of this box.  But in normal operation, I doubt the user would see these cookies being received.

 

  68003   Wed Jun 10 14:25:16 2015 Question David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukInfoLinuxV3.1.0-5be245eIs ELOG sending out cookies?

On my linux box, every time I select a thread, or start a new entry etc, I see that one or many cookies are sent.

On a terminal, I get the message

Received unknown cookie "CalciumDisplayParams"


Now I do have a perl script called Calcium, (Calendar viewed through the browser) but it's definately not running now, not in any browser window, and in any case why should an action of ELOG trigger this?  I realise it may be due to an idiocyncratic set up of this box.  But in normal operation, I doubt the user would see these cookies being received.

  68002   Wed Jun 10 13:00:07 2015 Reply Neal Graftonneal.grafton@stfc.ac.ukQuestionAll3.1Re: Formatting multiple datetime entries

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Neal Grafton wrote:
Also, is there a way of automatically displaying the difference in Hrs mins between Time start and Time End?


I guess you want to do some more complex calculations, like adding the running times, etc. This goes beyond the scope of elog. You can however export elog entries as a CSV file and import it in a spreadsheet program and do there all calculations you want.

/Stefan


Thanks Stefan



Neal
  68001   Wed Jun 10 12:56:58 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionAll3.1Re: Formatting multiple datetime entries

Neal Grafton wrote:
Also, is there a way of automatically displaying the difference in Hrs mins between Time start and Time End?


I guess you want to do some more complex calculations, like adding the running times, etc. This goes beyond the scope of elog. You can however export elog entries as a CSV file and import it in a spreadsheet program and do there all calculations you want.

/Stefan
  68000   Wed Jun 10 12:52:48 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionAll3.1Re: Formatting multiple datetime entries

Neal Grafton wrote:

Also, is there a way of automatically displaying the difference in Hrs mins between Time start and Time End?


Nope. The only way to do that is to use a scrip on the server (see elog:67876 for example), or use JavaScript. With "Top Text = <file>" you can "sneak in" some JavaScript code which massages the DOM tree and computes everything you want.

/Stefan
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