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    icon2.gif   Re: Duplicate entries, posted by David Pilgram on Wed Dec 2 15:57:25 2020 
I'm not sure if this is what you want.

If you want to prevent "accidental" replies being identical to the original message, you can force a situation where the user will
be alerted that they have to do something if they really want to make a reply. 
    icon2.gif   Re: Duplicate entries, posted by Harry Martin on Wed Dec 2 17:54:51 2020 
I was only commenting on the predicament as I have run into it also.  I have required fields, but short of some sort of "abort" control
(curiously missing from the otherwise vast offerings of elog), I don't see any way to ensure that identical replies don't occur in any circumstance
that may arise.
    icon2.gif   Re: Duplicate entries, posted by David Pilgram on Wed Dec 2 18:22:37 2020 
Hi Harry,

I'm just an elog (ab)user, not one of the developers.  My original 2017 reply was to report an issue that was due to hardware, but somehow
overcame a configuration flag (no multiple replies to a single entry), which might have been the same problem as the original poster, Alan Grant, was observing,
    icon2.gif   Re: Duplicate entries, posted by Harry Martin on Wed Dec 2 22:13:52 2020 
 




David
Pilgram wrote:



Hi Harry,
icon5.gif   Difference between time and date formats, posted by David Pilgram on Wed Aug 29 22:44:39 2012 
Hi,

I hope I'm not missing the blindingly obvious here, but I have an issue with time and date formats
    icon2.gif   Re: Difference between time and date formats, posted by David Pilgram on Thu Aug 30 09:13:57 2012 
OK, I see that $date can work in a different way; if the Thread display uses $date,
then the present timestamp is substituted into the thread display line, rather than the 
date that the entry is entered.  So, for example, in a whole list of entry and replies, the present
icon5.gif   Mysterious Emboldened lines in threaded (collapsed) mode, posted by David Pilgram on Mon Sep 17 13:42:50 2012 
I upgraded my system, including the version of Firefox.

I normally view the topic in Threaded Collapsed mode, right click on the entry I want to reply to, to open a new
    icon2.gif   Re: Mysterious Emboldened lines in threaded (collapsed) mode, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Sep 18 10:05:27 2012 
> I upgraded my system, including the version of Firefox.
> [...]
> Sorry this is a bit rambling, but its very hard to describe!
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