Re: Strange timezone in email sent with Postfix, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jan 29 09:25:45 2004
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> Instead of something like "Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 14:46:16 -0600", the
> "-0600" is replaced by a large number that doesn't correspond with anything
> I can figure out. This is the sort of thing that does no real harm, but the
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Re: Strange problem with dates - need debugging help, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Feb 4 10:20:12 2011
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T. Ribbrock wrote:
I have just installed elog 2.8.1 on my OpenBSD 4.8 server (I've added the necessary Makefile patch to |
Re: Strange problem with dates - need debugging help, posted by T. Ribbrock on Fri Feb 4 11:52:45 2011
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
The problem is most probably related to the time zone. elogd contains a function: |
Re: Strange browser behaviour with chrome? </table>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 1 20:25:21 2015
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[quote="Andreas Luedeke"]Now I'm confused: if I create an entry with "elog -n 2 ...", then I put HTML code into elog and it is displayed as HTML. This HTML
code does NOT convert a "<" into "<", otherwise you could not display any HTML.
But of course this code can be wrongly formatted, for example it can contain a </table> tag without a <table> tag before it. This will definitely spoil |
Re: Strange browser behaviour with chrome?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 30 17:48:06 2015
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The (correct) display tells me that the colours are user-defined, probably by the configuration option
Style <attribute> <value> = <style>
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Re: Strange browser behaviour with chrome?, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Mar 31 11:36:25 2015
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]The (correct) display tells me that the colours are user-defined, probably by the configuration option
Style <attribute> <value> = <style>
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Re: Strange browser behaviour with chrome?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Mar 31 11:44:27 2015
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[quote="Andreas Luedeke"]the content of a particular entry can change the rendering. If you have an HTML end tag like </table> or </font> in your entry,
then the display after that entry may be spoiled.[/quote]
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Re: Strange browser behaviour with chrome?, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Apr 1 10:54:27 2015
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Andreas Luedeke"]the content of a particular entry can change the rendering. If you have an HTML end tag like </table> or </font>
in your entry, then the display after that entry may be spoiled.[/quote]
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