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  1302   Sat Jul 23 15:46:06 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chCommentAll Re: A new ELOG user wants to register on "127.0.0.1"
Ok, I kind of misunderstood the "-n" parameter. It is the interface to listen to, which is not necessarily the host name as seen from outside. I changed that in the following way:

  • if the URL option is present, the host name is taken from there
  • if the URL option is not present, elog calls gethostname()/gethostbyname() to retrieve the local host name

the host name which comes from these two possibilities is used internally in all cases where it's needed, like email notifications.
  1403   Thu Sep 1 18:26:38 2005 Reply ralphbelog@spampot.comComment  Re: something for the wishlist: 'Recent Changes'

Heiko Scheit wrote:
A 'Recent Changes'-link (option) that lists entries that were changed
recently, where 'recent' can be changed from 1,2,3...(some maximum)
days.


Two possible solutions:

1. Use ELOG's RSS support (look for "RSS Title" in the config syntax help). I added an RSS icon to each entry with "Bottom Text=<a href="http://myserver:8080/mylogbook/elog.rdf"><img border=0 height="14" width="36" src="/Rssicon_3614.gif" alt="[RSS]"></a>

2. Add a new attribute "Revised" and config it as follows: "Locked attributes = Revised" and "Subst on Edit Revised = $date". It'll get updated each time the entry gets updated. Then all you just need to create a link to "http://yourserver:8080/yourlogbook/page?mode=summary&rsort=Revised"

Best regards, Ralph.
  1591   Fri Jan 13 02:37:10 2006 Agree Chris Warnerchristopher_warner@dcd.uscourts.govCommentLinux Re: LDAP

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Carl Shirey wrote:
I know you want to make ELOG a stand alone program. But is there a way to still make a stand alone but have the option work with LDAP?
FYI
Elog works great we us it for our shift carryover and we have about 25 people useing it and I have heard no complants with it.
Thanks


I added your vote to the "PAM" authentication on the wishlist, since PAM contains an LDAP module.


Please Add my vote too. I think that would be great.
  1615   Fri Jan 20 02:53:40 2006 Smile Chris Warnerchristopher_warner@dcd.uscourts.govCommentLinux2.6Re: Buffer Overflow?

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Chris Warner wrote:
Users can access root level directories by using a modified URL. I saw on some security web sites that this was a problem in previous versions. Was it not fixed in 2.6?

To recreate enter http://yourhost.yourdomain.com/../../../../etc/passwd

view your password file in the browser.

If this was previously reported, is there a fix?

Chris Warner


Thanks for telling me, I didn't know. I was able to reproduce your problem under certain conditions, and I just released version 2.6.1 to fix it. However it has nothing to do with an old buffer overflow (see elog:941).

I would strongly advise everybody to upgrade as soon as possible.


Thanks for the quick response!
  1732   Tue Feb 28 11:26:22 2006 Reply Alex Halex@synergie-inf.comCommentWindows2.6.1-1668Re: MOptions problem ?
> Hi Holger,
> 
> > Which ELOG version do you use?
> I'am using the version V2.6.1-1653 of Elog 
> 
> > From which logbook are the screenshots? (I assume it's Liste - right?)
> Right :)!
> 
> I've just seen that Stefan has build a V2.6.1-1663 version of ELOG.
> I try to install this new version and gave you answer as soon as possible :)!

Now I'am using the Elog V2.6.1-1668 and same probleme.
I think it's a data problem. I have edited my logbooks\Liste\050302a.log with an Hexadecimal editor and found one 
carruage return juste before the 
  1810   Sat Apr 15 00:37:48 2006 Agree Marco Calfmarco@kelf.nl.eu.orgCommentLinux2.5.7User review..use case: implementing GTD
Playing with elog for a day made me very happy. I was looking for a webbased thingy to support list building for 'Getting Things Done' by David Allen ( David Allen's Getting Things Done ).
Elog is simple, intuitative and very powerfull!
Less informative is the fact that i found no bugs till now Frown
On usablitity..maybe some more control over the dialog..eg the 'in between' screens (eg after a move...the 'to which log i would like to resume' question)...or have an option to be in select mode by default.
Tnx
  1878   Fri Jul 14 20:29:21 2006 Agree Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjoselaine@ccuec.unicamp.brCommentLinux2.6.1-1681Re: Inserting images via Internet Explorer

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos wrote:
I observed that there is a difference between IE and others browsers.
When I use "insert image" button in Netscape, for instance,
it creates automatically a tag like
[IMG]elog:1/1[/IMG]
and
includes an attachment in the ELOG entry.

When a try to do the same action in Internet Explorer, only
the attachment is created without the tag
[IMG]elog:1/1[/IMG]
.


This is a problem of the JavaScript implementation of Internet Explorer. After some externsive research I found now a way to convince IE to do the right thing. The fix is contains in SVN revision 1701 and will be released with 2.6.2-2 soon.



Great job !
I tried the SVN revision 1701, and it works perfectly.
Thank you for all your effort.

Regards,

Elaine
  1882   Mon Jul 17 13:44:37 2006 Question Gerald Ebberinkg.h.p.ebberink@nclr.nlCommentLinux2.6.2-1706Duplicate of a reply should be a reply
Hello everybody

This weekend I found that if I duplicate a reply it does not become a reply it self.
Is this on purpouse?
I have been through the source a little (not much time for that) and I can not find a reason where the "in reply to" value is dropped.

Could anyone give me an pointer?
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