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Thu Mar 7 14:13:08 2013 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | V2.9.2-247 | Re: Wrong link in "Your ELOG account has been activated" email |
> After entering a new user and activating it in ELOG, the new user receives an email.
> The link does not work because the port number is repeated in the link (see below)
> In the Global part of the elogd.ini we have added the port:
> port = 8080
>
> Maybe I am overlooking something, any suggestions are very much appreciated!
>
> Thanks!
> Ron
>
> - - - - - -
>
> Email Subject: Your ELOG account has been activated
>
> Email Body:
>
> Your ELOG account has been activated on host eloghost:8080.
>
> You can access it at http://eloghost:8080:8080/logbookname/?unm=newuser.
>
> To subscribe to any logbook, click on 'Config' in that logbook.
I just tried myself and got:
Your ELOG account has been activated on host localhost:8080.
You can access it at http://localhost:8080/Demo/?unm=midas.
To subscribe to any logbook, click on 'Config' in that logbook.
I used following config:
[global]
Port = 8080
Password file = passwd
SMTP host = xxx
Self register = 3
Admin user = stefan
[Demo]
Attributes = Type, Subject, Author
So something in your config file must be different. Can you find out what it is?
/Stefan |
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Thu Mar 7 13:35:52 2013 |
| Tobias Meyer | tobias.meyer@ptb.de | Question | Windows | V2.9.2-245 | Re: Fixed Attributes on first reply |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Tobias Meyer wrote: |
Hi i am new here,
is there a way to use a Parameter like this "Fixed Attributes on first reply"?
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No, only "Fixed Attributes Reply".
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OK :-|
Thanks for the quick response |
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Thu Mar 7 12:52:12 2013 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | V2.9.2-245 | Re: Fixed Attributes on first reply |
Tobias Meyer wrote: |
Hi i am new here,
is there a way to use a Parameter like this "Fixed Attributes on first reply"?
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No, only "Fixed Attributes Reply". |
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Thu Mar 7 12:50:51 2013 |
| Tobias Meyer | tobias.meyer@ptb.de | Question | Windows | V2.9.2-245 | Fixed Attributes on first reply |
Hi i am new here,
is there a way to use a Parameter like this "Fixed Attributes on first reply"? |
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Wed Mar 6 17:56:22 2013 |
| Ron Beekman | ron.beekman@gmail.com | Question | Windows | V2.9.2-247 | Wrong link in "Your ELOG account has been activated" email |
After entering a new user and activating it in ELOG, the new user receives an email.
The link does not work because the port number is repeated in the link (see below)
In the Global part of the elogd.ini we have added the port:
port = 8080
Maybe I am overlooking something, any suggestions are very much appreciated!
Thanks!
Ron
- - - - - -
Email Subject: Your ELOG account has been activated
Email Body:
Your ELOG account has been activated on host eloghost:8080.
You can access it at http://eloghost:8080:8080/logbookname/?unm=newuser.
To subscribe to any logbook, click on 'Config' in that logbook. |
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Fri Mar 1 16:35:21 2013 |
| Mark Bergman | mark.bergman@uphs.upenn.edu | Bug report | Linux | 2.9.2 | elogd crashes with malloc() memory corruption |
I'm having an issue with ELog 2.9.2 revision 2455 where it crashes consistently with:
*** glibc detected *** /usr/local/sbin/elogd: malloc(): memory corruption: 0x0000000014977210 ***
(the address varies). The crash seems to be triggered by the attempt to email a log entry. The log entry itself is saved. If I open the existing message for editing, make no changes, then Submit the message (in order to send email), the daemon crashes.
The behavior is consistent on multiple servers, each running CentOS5.9.
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Wed Feb 27 14:44:48 2013 |
| Francois Cukier | Monsieurdindon@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 2.9.2 | Re: Search result background color |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Francois Cukier wrote: |
Is it possible to change the "yellow" background color when running a search ? (I looked in the css, there is nothing...)
Couldn't find any syntax for elogd.cfg
Thanks for your help :)
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There are no specific classes for the search dialog, but you can play with the classes "form2", "attribname" and "attribvalue". These classes are used in several places, so all will change in the same way, but maybe that's what you like.
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Understand.. So when a search/sort is done, the searched item come up with a yellow background...
The thing is, if you set a "Cell Style XXX= background-color: ZZZ" it become useless since it is replace with the yellow background.
I tried to play with the css but I couldnt figure it out... So you say I cant do anything about it ? I'm just wondering where this yellow color comes from :)

vs the way I would like it to be :

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Wed Feb 27 13:43:00 2013 |
| Francois Cukier | Monsieurdindon@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 2.9.2 | Custom "move to" |
Good day,
I have 2 logbooks. The main one and the one for the archived entries.
I can make a "move to" command in the main one witch will bring the drop down for the archive. (working perfect).
I was wondering if it is possible to make a "custom" move to in witch I can directly specify the destination logbook, hide the drop down and rename the button.
The main objective is to make a button called "Archive" witch the users only have to press to move the selected entries.<
I know I can make some custom command in list view ie :<a href="?xxx=xxx1|xxx2">zzz</a> so I was wondering if the same is possible and if so, can you guide me on the syntax ?
Thanks for your help :) |