> > I upgraded my system, including the version of Firefox.
> > [...]
> > Sorry this is a bit rambling, but its very hard to describe!
>
> A picture can say more than thousand words.
> Can you reproduce this with a simple configuration?
> If yes, can you attach the configuration, the *a.log files,
> a description of what firefox version you're using and please:
> some screenshots of "before" and "after"?
>
> Thanks!
> Andreas
That's odd, I cannot reproduce the problem today - except on the topic [logbook] it already exists on.
Yet nothing has changed.
I've looked for hidden files, hidden control codes in the *a.log files... this one had better be put on the
back burner until I can find a way to reproduce it (!). |
We have multiple logbooks. Each user is admin user for his/her own logbook.
I want user be able to modify config file, but no access to user setting, such as see user list, change password, new user, remove user.
[logbook1]
Admin user = user1
Login user = user1, user2
Allow Config = user1
List Menu commands = Admin, Config
user1 click on Admin, it opens config file, when user1 click on save, user1 is brought to Config page, which has select user list on top, Change password, Remove user, New user buttons on bottom. Is there a way that admin user has access to config file, but no access to user info at all (not even presented to them). Is there a way after user1 click save, page doesn't go to that config page?
I could put
Deny Change password =
Deny Remove user
Deny New user
so when user1 click on those buttons, user1 will get command not allowed. However I would rather have user1 not even see that page.
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> I upgraded my system, including the version of Firefox.
> [...]
> Sorry this is a bit rambling, but its very hard to describe!
A picture can say more than thousand words.
Can you reproduce this with a simple configuration?
If yes, can you attach the configuration, the *a.log files,
a description of what firefox version you're using and please:
some screenshots of "before" and "after"?
Thanks!
Andreas |
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Josef Uher wrote: |
[...] maybe I missed something in the configuration, but how do I get this nice editor for HTML like the one available on this forum?[...]
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The fckeditor is already installed with the elog package. All you need to do is to enable HTML in ELOG and Javascript in your browser.
The ELOG command "Allowed encoding = 7" gives you the same encoding choices as in this forum.
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Hi Andreas, thank you for your reply. I have already found out that the problem on Mac was that I moved the cfg file to some other folder which did not contain the resources and scripts. I used the "-s" switch and now it works nicely. However, now I try to do the same thing on Windows and even the "-s" switch does not help (the default encodings etc. are set in the cfg file). I compiled the elog on Mac, but I used the installation package on Windows. |