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  67199   Wed Feb 15 17:13:08 2012 Reply Mark Bergmanmark.bergman@uphs.upenn.eduQuestionLinux2.90Re: error message "Command Config is not allowed" after registering

Mark Bergman wrote:

After registering, elog displays a page with the message:

     Error: Command "Config" is not allowed for user ""

However, the registration is successful. This causes confusion, and results in users registering multiple times.

 

In the elogd.conf file, I have the directive:

     Allow Config = bergman

 

Any suggestions?

 I loathe the idea of 'bumping' up one's own posting, but here I go...

 

Has anyone seen this issue, or have any solution? We've got people who register 8 or more times, since they see the "Error" message with each registration.

  67200   Wed Feb 15 17:17:27 2012 Question Mark Bergmanmark.bergman@uphs.upenn.eduQuestionLinux2.90elog entry in email footer?

On our system, elog sends email to all people associated with an entry. Often, people will respond via email, not through elog. I'm in the process of setting up a handler for the inbound email. However, I'd like to have the outbound mail from eLog include a 'footer' to each message the details where to go to respond.

For example, the footer might read:

To respond to this message, please click the following link:
<http://www.example.com/elog/General/6153>

Any suggestions for how to implement that?
 

  67685   Wed Apr 2 19:17:31 2014 Reply Mark Bergmanmark.bergman@uphs.upenn.eduQuestionLinux2.90Re: error message "Command Config is not allowed" after registering

Mark Bergman wrote:

After registering, elog displays a page with the message:

     Error: Command "Config" is not allowed for user ""

However, the registration is successful. This causes confusion, and results in users registering multiple times.

 

In the elogd.conf file, I have the directive:

     Allow Config = bergman

 

Any suggestions?

 

Is anyone else seeing this? It's very confusing to new users.

 

  68419   Tue Sep 6 20:09:07 2016 Reply Mark Bergmanmark.bergman@uphs.upenn.eduQuestionLinux2.90Re: error message "Command Config is not allowed" after registering

 

Mark Bergman wrote:

After registering, elog displays a page with the message:

     Error: Command "Config" is not allowed for user ""

However, the registration is successful. This causes confusion, and results in users registering multiple times.

 

In the elogd.conf file, I have the directive:

     Allow Config = bergman

 

Any suggestions?

 

Well, 5 years after opening this issue, with no responses here, I finally got into the source code and fixed it.

The problem seems to be if eLog is configured to prohibit users (non-administrators) from the "Config" option...but on the initial self-registration, the code goes to the Config screen for the user anyway...resulting in the false error message.

So, I [badly] hacked eLog to fix that, add some debugging/log messages, and to correct a typo.

Attached is the patch against release 3.1.1-1. Try not to cringe too much at my code. :)

  67441   Wed Feb 20 02:45:45 2013 Angy John Haggertyhaggerty@bnl.govBug reportWindows2.9.2.2455FCKEditor doesn't show up in Windows 8?

After installing ELOG on a new Windows 8 machine, I found everything working fine... until I went to make a new entry.   New entries work... but the FCKEditor toolbars do not show up.  I tried a variety of things (start as a service, start not as a service, run as administrator), but nothing made the toolbar appear that I coumd find.  The ELCode editor toolbar appears, but the nifty FCKEditor toobar never appears.  I could not figure out how to debug FCKEditor.  Any ideas?

  67442   Wed Feb 20 09:32:52 2013 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportWindows2.9.2.2455Re: FCKEditor doesn't show up in Windows 8?

John Haggerty wrote:

After installing ELOG on a new Windows 8 machine, I found everything working fine... until I went to make a new entry.   New entries work... but the FCKEditor toolbars do not show up.  I tried a variety of things (start as a service, start not as a service, run as administrator), but nothing made the toolbar appear that I coumd find.  The ELCode editor toolbar appears, but the nifty FCKEditor toobar never appears.  I could not figure out how to debug FCKEditor.  Any ideas?

Thanks for reporting that problem. Indeed the elog292-1.exe distribution has a bug in the directory structure. I fixed that in elog292-2.exe, which you can download from here:

http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/windows/elog292-2.exe 

  67446   Thu Feb 21 02:01:59 2013 Reply John Haggertyhaggerty@bnl.govBug reportWindows2.9.2.2455Re: FCKEditor doesn't show up in Windows 8?

Stefan Ritt wrote:

John Haggerty wrote:

After installing ELOG on a new Windows 8 machine, I found everything working fine... until I went to make a new entry.   New entries work... but the FCKEditor toolbars do not show up.  I tried a variety of things (start as a service, start not as a service, run as administrator), but nothing made the toolbar appear that I coumd find.  The ELCode editor toolbar appears, but the nifty FCKEditor toobar never appears.  I could not figure out how to debug FCKEditor.  Any ideas?

Thanks for reporting that problem. Indeed the elog292-1.exe distribution has a bug in the directory structure. I fixed that in elog292-2.exe, which you can download from here:

http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/windows/elog292-2.exe 

Thank you.. that version works fine for me.

  67532   Tue Jun 4 17:07:04 2013 Question UlfOulf.olsson@dynamate.seQuestionWindows2.9.2.2455Latest windows version vs 2.9.2.2455

 

What is the differences between E-log windows version 2.9.2-2455 like we run and E-log windows version 2.9.2.-2475 ?

I cant find a changelog for this.

Best regards
/UlfO

 

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