Re: Strange browser behaviour with chrome?, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Apr 1 18:39:14 2015
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Proof of principle ;-) |
Re: Strange browser behaviour with chrome? </table>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 1 20:25:21 2015
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[quote="Andreas Luedeke"]Now I'm confused: if I create an entry with "elog -n 2 ...", then I put HTML code into elog and it is displayed as HTML. This HTML
code does NOT convert a "<" into "<", otherwise you could not display any HTML.
But of course this code can be wrongly formatted, for example it can contain a </table> tag without a <table> tag before it. This will definitely spoil |
Re: Max Logbooks for Email notify, posted by Oliver Kleinau on Fri Apr 10 08:37:19 2015
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It seems to be the GET buffer of the elog-Server. The GET statement is cut off after &sub_lb72=1&sub_ eg. 1000 chars.
Oliver
Kleinau wrote:
Hi, |
Re: Max Logbooks for Email notify, posted by Oliver Kleinau on Fri Apr 10 09:59:42 2015
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It was str variable in function process_http_request in elogd.c.
This should have the size of received buffer.
PROBLEM SOLVED!!! |
Re: ELOG Version 3.1.0 announcement, posted by Banata Wachid Ridwan on Wed Apr 15 04:02:41 2015
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congrats, any detail changelog? I assume in software packages?
is it save just install and overwrite the old version?
Stefan |
Re: ELOG Version 3.1.0 announcement, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 15 09:01:04 2015
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The changelog is here: http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/ChangeLog
It is save to install the new version over the old one.
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Re: Max Logbooks for Email notify, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 22 13:40:19 2015
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Ok, I fixed this in the current GIT version. You might check if that works for you.
Oliver
Kleinau wrote:
It was str variable in function process_http_request in elogd.c. |
Re: Odd behaviour when attaching a file to an entry, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 23 15:13:06 2015
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This problem has been fixed in Version 3.1.0-2. Please upgrade.
David
Pilgram wrote:
Having installed v3.1.0 on a test logbook, I find that I can browse |