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icon5.gif   some menu commands formed with broken links, posted by Ken Ludington on Tue May 7 22:15:37 2013 
On many of my logbooks when I specify the menu commands to appear i will get one, usually 'List', which has a
link not back to the logbook itself but to the root of the elog web server i.e. http:/hostname.domain:8080 
But nothing will respond without the logbook name after the port number.  This also seems to be happening to the
    icon2.gif   Re: some menu commands formed with broken links, posted by Garret Delaronde on Fri May 10 17:24:55 2013 
> On many of my logbooks when I specify the menu commands to appear i will get one, usually 'List', which has a
> link not back to the logbook itself but to the root of the elog web server i.e. http:/hostname.domain:8080 
> But nothing will respond without the logbook name after the port number.  This also seems to be happening to the
    icon2.gif   Re: some menu commands formed with broken links, posted by Ken Ludington on Fri May 10 19:26:50 2013 
Here's the global section and the logbook section for one of the logbooks affected.  Of note, the 'demo' logbook works
fine and does not have this issue.
    icon2.gif   Re: some menu commands formed with broken links, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 17 15:26:50 2013 
> Top group 2012 =  2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, WINTER

Your usage of "Top group" is strange. Top groups should only be used for independent groups of logbooks, more like you were running one dedicated sever
icon1.gif   Daemonizing vs. shell execution, posted by Martin Rongen on Mon Jun 3 15:44:46 2013 
Hi all
I have setup an logbook that executes a number of shell scripts to preset attributes and append standart information, which works great. Now I
am trying to daemonise the whole thing. I have tried the -D option as well as daemontools. In both cases the logbook itself is functional but the bash
    icon2.gif   Re: Daemonizing vs. shell execution, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jun 3 15:53:22 2013 


    
        
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    icon2.gif   Re: Daemonizing vs. shell execution, posted by Martin Rongen on Tue Jun 4 13:26:02 2013 


    
        
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icon1.gif   Enforce new thumbnails, posted by Martin Rongen on Mon Jun 24 15:46:43 2013 
Hi everyone
The past few days I have been editing elogd.c to link all image files to the PIXLR-API (http://pixlr.com/). I am now at a point where the edited
images are uploaded fine to the elog server, but in order for the thumbnails  to refresh one needs to click edit and thus load the FCKeditor for the
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