Google Chrome issues, posted by kyoo on Wed Jan 7 19:54:18 2009
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I use Google Chrome for web browsing these days.. I've had
serious issues with surfing some of the pages of our ELOG V2.7.5-2130 site. For instance, |
Re: Google Chrome issues, posted by kyoo on Sun Jan 11 22:48:38 2009
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> > Any ideas? I run our ELOG on windows server.. maybe that has something to do with it.
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> I am running the server on kubuntu 8.x, and have the same issue with chrome 1.x.
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Re: Google Chrome issues, posted by kyoo on Mon Jan 12 05:33:04 2009
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> > > > Any ideas? I run our ELOG on windows server.. maybe that has something to do with it.
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> > > I am running the server on kubuntu 8.x, and have the same issue with chrome 1.x.
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Re: Google Chrome issues, posted by kyoo on Mon Jan 12 21:00:27 2009
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> > > > > Any ideas? I run our ELOG on windows server.. maybe that has something to do with it.
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> > > > I am running the server on kubuntu 8.x, and have the same issue with chrome 1.x.
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Reply not working correct, posted by kyle carpenter on Tue Jul 21 22:29:17 2009
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Hi,
I love this software. I am not a programmer but have learned alot about the program.
I have 2 questions. |
How does one create a html template for an entry, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Thu Oct 15 12:32:19 2015
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Good Day
I am new to elog and have a question. This is best explain with an example. If I have two logbooks named "home" and "work" and I would like all the entries |
Logging entries from the command line, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Mon Oct 26 11:06:46 2015
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Good Afternoon
Im trying to automatically post an entry using information saved in a text file. I have followed the example in the users guide but i always
seem to get a error message saying transmission failed. Lets say for instance I have a user named John and his password is Blue and he wants to log into |
Re: How does one create a html template for an entry, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Mon Oct 26 11:16:54 2015
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> > Good Day
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> > I am new to elog and have a question. This is best explain with an example. If I have two logbooks named "home" and "work" and I would like all the |