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Wed Jan 4 11:00:01 2023 |
| Hayg Guler | hayg.guler@ijclab.in2p3.fr | Question | Linux | 3.1.4-395e101 | Post using html form --> not solved ... | Dear All,
Just want to come back to this issue I faced.
In the config file, I call an html form to format input. The way I call the html file inside my config file is described below.
My point is, even if I am already logged in, each time I try to submit an html form, it sais I am not logged in ...
please refer to the corresponding form to see the screenshots.
Many thanks
Hayg
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that is strange since I logged in ...
It seems like when I go in the shift check topic in the elog, it does not get my login id ... is there something coming from the HTML file that should be set in order to get the login from elog ?
see in the attached image : I am logged in but I still need to feed the Author item. And even If I fill it,
And then if I Click on new to write a new filling form, author is not filled as you could see on the second image "Author ?" ...
so I don' see from where appears the problem
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Probably people have to log in to the logbook before opening the form. I guess the "submit not allowed" comes from the fact that they access the logbook as a guest.
Stefan
Hayg Guler wrote: |
Dear All,
we are trying to post from an HTML form, as included in our config file :
[ShiftCheck]
Comment = Shift Check List (exemple a modifier)
Attributes = Author, D, M, Y, Shift, LasE, LasIris, Q, E, Li, TL, RI
Quick filter = Shift, Author
Options Shift = Morning, Evening, Night
Enable attachments = 0
Show text = 1
Custom new form = /www/Web/htdocs/elog/sites/THOMX/shiftcheck.html
Custom edit form = /www/Web/htdocs/elog/sites/THOMX/shiftcheck.html
Custom display form = /www/Web/htdocs/elog/sites/THOMX/shiftcheck.html
we are facing the following problem when trying to submit :
--> Error: Command "Submit" not allowed
is there something missing in our config file ?
Many thanks in advance
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Wed Jan 4 10:12:43 2023 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug fix | All | ELOG V3.1.4-493 | editing on a smartphone | Yepp, that's right. But without the "wrap=hard", you could get one single long line which is almost impossible to read. So there is no perfect solution for all cases. I see three options
1) Remove "wrap=hard" and let the user do as the user wants. This can lead to very long lines almost impossible to read.
2) Keep "wrap=hard" and rely on the browser to put in CRLF between lines according to the textarea box during input. The result will then be the same as during editing. Of course this might
require to make the textarea width wide enough on small screens not to get too many CRLFs. The default "Message width" is 78 chars, but on modern browsers some JavaScript code automatically sets
the width to equal the screen width which normally is wider.
3) Add artificial CRCL like every 40 or 80 chars. This is the "beautifying" K.O. mentioned and will never be perfect. Not sure if elog should touch the text the user enters.
Looking at the three options, I kind of conclude that 2) would still be the best.
Stefan |
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Wed Jan 4 10:05:38 2023 |
| Andrey Pashnin | kowaraj4stuff@gmail.com | Bug fix | All | ELOG V3.1.4-493 | editing on a smartphone | oh! so, that's the cause of another problem I faced a while ago.
When people edited an ELOG page on a narrow screen device (a.k.a smartphone) it put the extra CRLF and made the page look like the attachment below
(it broke the original formatting).
I had to "fix" this by setting the width of the textarea to a huge number...
However, removing "wrap=hard" solves both these problems! ;) |
Attachment 1: Screenshot_2023-01-04_at_10.06.02.png
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Wed Jan 4 09:39:38 2023 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug fix | All | ELOG V3.1.4-493 | a hack around | Ahh, now I remember. Well, the I put that in like 25 years ago ;-)
Let's assume the user write a very long line and relies on the wrapping of the text box. So the input might look like the
first attachment. Then the user hits submit and gets just one long line (second attachment) and has to scroll one kilometre
to the right to see the full line. So there is an inconsistency between the entry form and what the user sees after the
submission. Having "wrap=hard" tells the browser to put CRLF where the wrapping in the textarea happens, so the text looks
the same during entry and after submission. If we remove the "wrap=hard", we would be back to the situation below in the two
attachments.
Opinions?
Stefan |
Attachment 1: Screenshot_2023-01-04_at_9.38.51_.png
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Attachment 2: Screenshot_2023-01-04_at_9.39.09_.png
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Wed Jan 4 09:33:25 2023 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug fix | All | ELOG V3.1.4-493 | a hack around | > - rsprintf("<textarea rows=%d cols=%d wrap=hard name=\"Text\">\n", height, width);
> + rsprintf("<textarea rows=%d cols=%d name=\"Text\">\n", height, width);
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> my vote is to remove "wrap=hard":
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> 1) I try to read the specs and my head explodes: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/textarea
> 2) textarea should just accept input typed by user, should not try to "neatify" it. if user wants long lines, we should let them.
> 3) this bug (introduced in recent safari, the best I can tell)
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> K.O.
I agree with K.O. Does anybody see a problem in removing "wrap=hard"?
It was there more for historical reasons. In the old days screens were not so wide and wrapping was more of an issue.
People tended to write longer lines and complained that the long lines got reformatted differently for different screen
sizes. So by adding hard CRLF the formatting looked the same on different screens. These days this is not such an issue
any more and I agree with 2) above. If the user wants a long line, the user should get it.
Stefan |
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Mon Jan 2 12:32:13 2023 |
| Andrey Pashnin | kowaraj4stuff@gmail.com | Info | All | ELOG V3.1.4-493 | webkit bug | FYI
They seem to have accepted the bug report:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=249923 |
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Fri Dec 30 00:46:03 2022 |
| Konstantin Olchanski | olchansk@triumf.ca | Bug fix | All | ELOG V3.1.4-493 | a hack around | - rsprintf("<textarea rows=%d cols=%d wrap=hard name=\"Text\">\n", height, width);
+ rsprintf("<textarea rows=%d cols=%d name=\"Text\">\n", height, width);
my vote is to remove "wrap=hard":
1) I try to read the specs and my head explodes: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/textarea
2) textarea should just accept input typed by user, should not try to "neatify" it. if user wants long lines, we should let them.
3) this bug (introduced in recent safari, the best I can tell)
K.O. |
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Thu Dec 29 20:26:11 2022 |
| Andrey | kowaraj4stuff@gmail.com | Bug fix | All | ELOG V3.1.4-493 | a hack around | FYI.
Removing "wrap=hard" on the line #11461 in the elogd.cxx file resolves my problem.
- rsprintf("<textarea rows=%d cols=%d wrap=hard name=\"Text\">\n", height, width);*/
+ rsprintf("<textarea rows=%d cols=%d name=\"Text\">\n", height, width);
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