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  66205   Thu Feb 12 16:54:27 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.7.5Re: Attachments

 

Steve Williamson wrote:

Also, on attachments, if I click on the attachment icon (paperclip) on the list page the URL encodes "/" as "%2f", e.g.

http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080/Change_Log/..%2FChange_Log%2F090205_123135%2FCHANGE_CONTROL_NOTICE_050209.doc and I get the following error:

"Invalid URL: Change_Log/..%2FChange_Log%2F090205_123135%2FCHANGE_CONTROL_NOTICE_050209.doc" .  If I then change all occurrences of "%2f" to "/" the link works.

 

You have an old version of elog, this bug has been fixed some time ago. Have a look for example at https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/.

If you click on a peperclip there, the attachment is shown correctly. 

  66207   Fri Feb 13 03:58:46 2009 Reply ermirza erekosemirza98@fastmail.netQuestionLinux2.7.5-2130Re: Internal error, no valid header!

Stefan Ritt wrote:

 

ermirza erekose wrote:

I got this error message when trying to upload 17K text file as attachment.  Any idea why ? It's a fresh installed elog and not much configuration done yet.

 

No, no idea. I usually put several MB attachments into elogs without problems. Can you try with the demo logbook https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/. Maybe you have an old version of elog? 

 No problem attaching big files on F10 or CentOS 4.7.   The one that is having issue was on JeOS-8.0.4 - Ubuntu ;-).  All tested with ELOG version 2.7.5 build 2130.

 

 

  66209   Sat Feb 14 17:49:59 2009 Reply ermirza erekosemirza98@fastmail.netQuestionLinux2.7.5-2130Re: Internal error, no valid header!

ermirza erekose wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

 

ermirza erekose wrote:

I got this error message when trying to upload 17K text file as attachment.  Any idea why ? It's a fresh installed elog and not much configuration done yet.

 

No, no idea. I usually put several MB attachments into elogs without problems. Can you try with the demo logbook https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/. Maybe you have an old version of elog? 

 No problem attaching big files on F10 or CentOS 4.7.   The one that is having issue was on JeOS-8.0.4 - Ubuntu ;-).  All tested with ELOG version 2.7.5 build 2130.

 

 

 Correction.  The OSes are OK.  But don't use Opera when uploading big files.

  66210   Tue Feb 17 12:28:19 2009 Reply Steve WilliamsonStephenWilliamson@Barnsley.gov.ukQuestionLinux2.7.5Re: Attachments

Stefan Ritt wrote:

 

Steve Williamson wrote:

Also, on attachments, if I click on the attachment icon (paperclip) on the list page the URL encodes "/" as "%2f", e.g.

http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080/Change_Log/..%2FChange_Log%2F090205_123135%2FCHANGE_CONTROL_NOTICE_050209.doc and I get the following error:

"Invalid URL: Change_Log/..%2FChange_Log%2F090205_123135%2FCHANGE_CONTROL_NOTICE_050209.doc" .  If I then change all occurrences of "%2f" to "/" the link works.

 

You have an old version of elog, this bug has been fixed some time ago. Have a look for example at https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/.

If you click on a peperclip there, the attachment is shown correctly. 

 Thanks - just downloaded and compiled the latest version and all is well

  66213   Thu Feb 19 18:19:12 2009 Question Bill Pierbpier@clove.orgQuestionAll2.7.3Re: scrollable text section only when viewing a log entry

Bill Pier wrote:

IStefan Ritt wrote:

Bill Pier wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Bill Pier wrote:

Is there a way, option, feature to setup the text section only to be scrollable when viewing a log entry, such that the header (meta info) section stays fixed?

Unfortunately no.

Well, I tinkered a bit with a journal entry display page and found that without having to suggest the flavor-of-the-month web design mantra of "replace table layout with CSS only",  just a few CSS tweaks can enable exactly what I am desiring.

For your consideration, here are the tweaks I made to get a fixed header and footer section with a scrollable journal entry section in the middle:

  1. moved the journal entry content and footer line (elog version info) out of the layout table structure, into their own div sections;
  2. in the style sheet, added attribute "position:fixed" to the "frame table" section;
  3. in the style sheet, added attribute sections for journal entry content and footer div sections:
    1. #content: overflow:auto;position:fixed;top:230px;bottom:30px;width:100%;
    2. #footer:  text-align:center;bottom:0;position:fixed;width:100%;

Now as I'm not a web designer by trade and not intimately familiar with CSS nuances, I used the time honored method of documentation lookup with trial and error.

In any case, it worked and displays exactly the way I wanted; please do consider this for a future elog release. 

Apparently you downloaded an ELOG page and modified it manually. Can you send me the modified page, it then would be easier for me to implement it (I can shorten "my" trial and error phase..)

Yes, you are correct, I did simply take a sample page from logs and tinker with the html and css file, with the changes enumerated previously.  I have attached the tweaked sample html elog log page and css file, along with a few of the standard elog png files to complete the page with some semblance of the normal display.

 

 

Thu Feb 19 18:18:20 2009  Did this suggestion ever get considered for implementation?

 

 

  66214   Fri Feb 20 05:00:40 2009 Question mike ciancimike2.cianci@comcast.netQuestionWindowsV 2.7.5Append a routine entry

I am using the following commands to display the text of all of the entries at once (so that you can read them without having to click on each entry).

Display mode = threaded
Expand Default = 3

Problem is that the information on the page is packed so tightly together (no white space) that it can be hard to read. Especially with single line entries.

Is it possible to automatically append a new line to a routine entry?

THANK YOU for your assistances.

 

  66215   Fri Feb 20 07:58:52 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionAll2.7.3Re: scrollable text section only when viewing a log entry

 

Bill Pier wrote:

 

Bill Pier wrote:

 

IStefan Ritt wrote:

 

Bill Pier wrote:

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

 

Bill Pier wrote:

Is there a way, option, feature to setup the text section only to be scrollable when viewing a log entry, such that the header (meta info) section stays fixed?

 

Unfortunately no.

 

Well, I tinkered a bit with a journal entry display page and found that without having to suggest the flavor-of-the-month web design mantra of "replace table layout with CSS only",  just a few CSS tweaks can enable exactly what I am desiring.

For your consideration, here are the tweaks I made to get a fixed header and footer section with a scrollable journal entry section in the middle:

  1. moved the journal entry content and footer line (elog version info) out of the layout table structure, into their own div sections;
  2. in the style sheet, added attribute "position:fixed" to the "frame table" section;
  3. in the style sheet, added attribute sections for journal entry content and footer div sections:
    1. #content: overflow:auto;position:fixed;top:230px;bottom:30px;width:100%;
    2. #footer:  text-align:center;bottom:0;position:fixed;width:100%;

Now as I'm not a web designer by trade and not intimately familiar with CSS nuances, I used the time honored method of documentation lookup with trial and error.

In any case, it worked and displays exactly the way I wanted; please do consider this for a future elog release. 

 

Apparently you downloaded an ELOG page and modified it manually. Can you send me the modified page, it then would be easier for me to implement it (I can shorten "my" trial and error phase..)

 

Yes, you are correct, I did simply take a sample page from logs and tinker with the html and css file, with the changes enumerated previously.  I have attached the tweaked sample html elog log page and css file, along with a few of the standard elog png files to complete the page with some semblance of the normal display.

 

 

Thu Feb 19 18:18:20 2009  Did this suggestion ever get considered for implementation?

 

 

 

 

 Yes it's on my personal to-do list, but don't know when I will find some time.

  66221   Tue Feb 24 12:44:27 2009 Question mike ciancimike2.cianci@comcast.netQuestionWindows2.7.5No Valid Header?

Stefan,

I finally got it installed on a server at work (only took a year to work through all the red tape). I have seven logbooks up and running and only one is giving me trouble. It is an On-Line Help book where I wanted to store documents that could be referenced by our staff. It is the simplest of my logbooks (see config file below) but when I hit the "Submit" button it crashes the program. I can not see the error myself but the server guys are telling me that that we are getting an "Internal error, no valid header!" error. The only other thing that I can think to mention is that the entry that is crashing the program is a 60k Microsoft word table that I had cut and pasted into elog.

Thank you, Mike

 

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