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Wed Feb 22 14:19:19 2012 |
| Diego | diego.obradors@ciemat.es | Question | Windows | 2.9.1 | Number of Thumnails |
Hi,
I have Ghostscript 9.05 and ImageMagic 6.7.5 Q16 installed with the last ELOG version in a windows 7 OS. When I try to attach a pdf file and then create thumnails of the file, I am only able to create the first 8 pages instead all document. I have try to change the parameter Thumbnail size but with any sucess. However, If after create the thumnail I modify manually the size, all thumnails are creaed.
Thank you so much!!
Diego
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Wed Feb 22 13:18:37 2012 |
| Adam | dellzoid@hotmail.com | Question | Linux | 2.7.8 | Re: redirect permission |
Adam wrote: |
Hi All,
Perhaps a trivial question but some issues have arisen accessing my long-running elog with SSL enabled. I suspect firewalls and browser updates are involved and I do not have the time or experience to diagnose and debug such a potential black-hole of difficulties. Instead I am looking for a quick fix, and the first step - switching off sll - seems to work. Now I would like to use redirect so that the elog is running under apache, however this is where I have stumbled; I have passwords so the plan is to eventually secure using apache. Apache works fine and is running pages on ports 80 and 443, although I seem unable to redirect the elog (port 8080). Following the instructions on the administrators guide I get:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /elog/ on this server.
The page is found at least so my redirect is doing something, and I suspect the solution is trivial, though I'm not too sure where to start.
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Also, what is the best practice for updating one's elog version. I originally installed using a tarball.
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Still struggling with this issue, if anyone has managed to solve it let me know. I've done the obvious and checked ownership/ permissions of the elog folders and they are exactly the same as etc/var/www, which is working in apache. |
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Mon Feb 20 20:33:32 2012 |
| Arno Teunisse | A.Teeling3@chello.nl | Question | Windows | 2.9.0 | Hyperlink in attributes and autoincrement |
Hello
Want a hyperlink in one of the attributes like this : http://Someserver/someDir/perl.pl#subject
In this way I should be able to redirect to a certain part of the html that the perl script is generating. When I setup this manually it works. ( typing directly the html link into the attribute )
When I put the html link into elog config file it will never show up the correct format : everything after the '#' is translated into the digit 1. ( So you get http://Someserver/someDir/perl.pl1 . )
I tried to escape with \# used quoting " and '. No luck. Tried to use the a , No luck.
I've tested with several versions of elog but it seems that it has never worked.
Allow HTML = 1 dit not work for me.
Has it to do with the autoincrement ? ( Subst Number = XYZ-##### ) I think so because of the 1 that is returned if i use a http link . When I use the same link http://Someserver/someDir/perl.pl#subject a second time i'll get back :
http://Someserver/someDir/perl.pl2 . So it seems that the auto increment feature plays a role in this one.
Can this be done in the attributes of elog.? Can I have a # in a hyperlink ?
Thanks for your time.
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Mon Feb 20 14:53:04 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug fix | Linux | Windows | 2.9.0 | Re: ssl problems |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Yes, there is a new feature called record splitting which causes the browser to send the "G" of the "GET ..." in a dedicated TCP package. This started in FF10, Chrome 17, and it will come in others as well. It only affects direct SSL connections (SSL=1). I fixed the bug in SVN revision #2435. Please update also MXML to revision #73. Let's hope that surprises like that will not happen too often.
- Stefan
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Today I released version 2.9.1 which fixes this problem.
- Stefan |
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Thu Feb 16 23:56:35 2012 |
| John Doroshenko | doroshenko@physics.rutgers.edu | Bug fix | Linux | Windows | 2.9.0 | Re: ssl problems |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Yes, there is a new feature called record splitting which causes the browser to send the "G" of the "GET ..." in a dedicated TCP package. This started in FF10, Chrome 17, and it will come in others as well. It only affects direct SSL connections (SSL=1). I fixed the bug in SVN revision #2435. Please update also MXML to revision #73. Let's hope that surprises like that will not happen too often.
- Stefan
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Thank you Stefan! I put up your new svn revision and we're back in business. Seems to be working perfectly.
And thank you again for your efforts with regards to ELOG. It is an incredibly handy tool.
-John
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Thu Feb 16 18:10:33 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug fix | Linux | Windows | 2.9.0 | Re: ssl problems |
Yes, there is a new feature called record splitting which causes the browser to send the "G" of the "GET ..." in a dedicated TCP package. This started in FF10, Chrome 17, and it will come in others as well. It only affects direct SSL connections (SSL=1). I fixed the bug in SVN revision #2435. Please update also MXML to revision #73. Let's hope that surprises like that will not happen too often.
- Stefan
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Wed Feb 15 17:17:27 2012 |
| Mark Bergman | mark.bergman@uphs.upenn.edu | Question | Linux | 2.90 | elog 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?
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Wed Feb 15 17:13:08 2012 |
| Mark Bergman | mark.bergman@uphs.upenn.edu | Question | Linux | 2.90 | Re: 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?
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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. |