Re: Re: $datetime display, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat May 20 09:48:52 2006
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[quote="Fergus Lynch"][quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Fergus Lynch"]Apologies for being so dense but try as I might I cannot get the $datetime display to show
only Day, Month , Year,hour and minutes, [B]NOT[/B] seconds.
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Re: Display legal banner, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 24 09:00:34 2006
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[quote="Ed To"]I read somewhere that javascript is supported with elog. For legal reasons, I have to post a legal banner before the login prompt. Can you
tell me how to do this? I'm not a programmer, but I guess I could use the javascript alert command to do this. What file would I need to change?[/quote]
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Re: 'Click through' order of elog enteries, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jun 6 16:20:42 2006
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[quote="Fergus Lynch"]Hi There,
When you find a set of records in ELOG and then 'click through' the returned list it runs through then in order of ID. - I s there a way to modify this |
Re: Losing field 'focus' when using Conditional Attributes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jun 13 08:51:38 2006
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[quote="Steve Jones"]It appears to only be applicable when one defines conditional Options - when javascript updates the conditional lists the input focus
appears to shift to the HTML edit area. I am still running ELOG V2.6.1-1681 and this is under Windows (my test system).[/quote]
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Re: Corrupt page link, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jun 21 17:03:23 2006
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[quote="Ulrich Trüssel"]If a loggbook contains more than one page of entries, above and under the list are links for changing the page by number (or privous
/ last and all) conatining links looking like "http://localhost:8080/logbook/page2?mode=mode". This is the correct link and will work until Version 2.6.1-5!
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Re: restrict access, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jun 22 08:04:13 2006
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> -1- how can I restrict the access
> of a certain user such that he can only see certain logbooks.
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Re: Hosts Allow and Password File, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jun 22 08:09:11 2006
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[quote="Jeremy Perkins"]I'm trying to set up an elog that uses a password file using the "Password file = /blah" directive as well as the "Hosts allow =
myhost.mydomain" directive. I used the -v command and watched the messages and elogd is recognizing that I am connecting from an allowed host but the
login page is still appearing. Is there a way to use both of these?[/quote]
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Re: restrict access, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jun 22 11:38:38 2006
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> > You get a login page instead of the selection page if the "Password file = " statement is in the [global]
section
> > and "Protect selection page = 1". You might have to delete all cookies in your browser if you move the password
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