Having the URL link to a different logbook is right now not possible. But what about setting up a single logbook with a write password. Everybody can access it for reading, but only these people who know the write password can enter messages.
If a message is submitted via the elog command then the reply string '> ' is only inserted in the first line if a reply is made. This message was submitted with the following commandline: elog -v -h midas.psi.ch -p 80 -s elogdemo -l Forum -a "Icon=icon4.gif" -a "Author=Heiko Scheit" -a "Author Email=h.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.de" -a "Subject=elog submit problem" "...Message-text..." Please press the reply button to see the problem.
When the option 'Reverse sort = 1' is used then the first entry is not displayed (ID=1) when threaded mode is requested. Probably you can see the problem using this link and switching on reverse sort. http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/Linux/last20?mode=threaded
The exit status of elog is always 1. It should be zero for a successful submission.
> The exit status of elog is always 1. It should be zero for > a successful submission. Has been fixed in 2.0.4
> If a message is submitted via the elog command then the reply string '> ' is only inserted in the first line if a reply is made. > This message was submitted with the following commandline: > elog -v -h midas.psi.ch -p 80 -s elogdemo -l Forum -a "Icon=icon4.gif" - a "Author=Heiko Scheit" -a "Author Email=h.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.de" - a "Subject=elog submit problem" "...Message-text..." > Please press the reply button to see the problem. Has been fixed in 2.0.4 (as you can see from this entry). Please make sure not to submit too long lines via "elog". For browser submissions, the line length is limited to 78 characters, but not for "elog" submissions.
> When the option 'Reverse sort = 1' is used then the first entry > is not displayed (ID=1) when threaded mode is requested. > > Probably you can see the problem using this link and switching > on reverse sort. > > http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/Linux/last20?mode=threaded Has been fixed in 2.0.4, have a look at http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/Linux/last20?mode=threaded&reverse=1
In version 2.0.4 of eLog I was having some problems with saving my configuration file once I edited it on the web using the config. command. I keep getting the message "Cannot open file %s: elogd.cfg". I made sure the file was in the right directory. I dont know if I am doing something wrong or if its a bug? Mo.