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Thu Nov 9 23:52:26 2006 |
| An Thai | thaithan@gmx.de | Info | Windows | V2.6.2-175 | Outlook, Outlook Express and Free Webmail have problem with <br /> |
If users reply an entry, the notification email cannot be displayed correctly in Outlook, Outlook Express and Webmail.
I look at the source code and see <br />. It could be the reason. |
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Wed Apr 25 10:29:40 2007 |
| An Thai | thaithan@gmx.de | Info | Windows | 2.6.5 | WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) |
Dear all,
I use the freemail from provider Web.de and find that its web-email editor ist very nice.
All formated text will be displayed in the right way, WYSIWYG.
Has sombody an idea, how to improve the Elog like this?
Best regards |
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Fri Jul 27 16:00:07 2007 |
| An Thai | thaithan@gmx.de | Info | Windows | 2.6.5 | Re: WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) |
Hi Stefan,
I have just found an open source for WYSIWYG text editor named FCKeditor at http://www.fckeditor.net/. It looks great. The download Zip-file for this tool is only 1 MB.
Dokumentation is here: http://wiki.fckeditor.net/
or TinyMSC
http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/index.php
Have you an idea how to integrate them in elog?
Best regards,
An |
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Tue Nov 13 17:59:35 2007 |
| An Thai | thaithan@gmx.de | Info | Windows | All | 2.7.0 | Re: New ELOG version with HTML Editor |
Congratulation Stefan and Co.!
I think Elog is the first Weblog which supports this feature.
The new integrated HTML WYSIWYG editor is great. Now, my colleagues who are in finance department and don't have good IT-skill will be very happy about this feature.
Thank you for your support and effort.  |
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Wed Jan 13 08:25:50 2016 |
| Tamas Gal | tgal@km3net.de | Info | Linux | ELOG V2.9.2-245 | Slackbot for ELOG |
Dear all,
I just wanted to share a small script which I wrote to integrate our ELOG in Slack. This allows us to be notified immediately if there is a new logbook entry directly within the appropriate Slack channels. We're using ELOG V2.9.2-245 but if the log-file format has "Subject, Author, Type" in the header, it should work with any other version. I'm using Pyinotify for the file watch which relies on a Linux Kernel feature (merged in kernel 2.6.13) called inotify, so the script only works on Linux.
Here is the code: https://github.com/tamasgal/elog-slack
Cheers and thanks for ELOG!
Tom |
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Mon Dec 6 22:48:19 2004 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Info | All | 2.5.5-2 | Re: external authentication possible? |
> > In order to avoid having to remember multiple usernames/passwords for
> > different systems, is it possible for ELOG to use external authentication
> > via Active Directory, etc?
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> Not yet.
I would note that this is a request that comes in fairly frequently, but to
Stephan's credit (and looking back at previous comments) the task of trying to
implement authentication that would *not* be a maintenance nightmare basically
pushes such a request down to the bottom of the list.
The only common denominator that could possibly cover all contingencies would
be LDAP authentication. One way of doing this in a more-or-less universal
fashion is to offload the auth task from eLog itself and place the burden on
Apache. This means figuring out how to get Apache to pass auth info to eLog
when eLog operates behind Apache. In the end, anything that can use LDAP as an
authentication mechanism (like AD) can host eLog - as long as eLog can glom off
of Apache's ability to do the actual authenticating.
For our twiki (source from twiki.org) website, we use the following config:
-- In Apache http.conf
LoadModule auth_ldap_module libexec/auth_ldap.so
AddModule auth_ldap.c
AccessFileName .htaccess
# Twiki
Include /proj/www/twiki/conf/httpd.conf
-- The http.conf in the Twiki directory
<VirtualHost *>
DocumentRoot "/proj/www/twiki/html"
ServerName twiki
ErrorLog error_log
CustomLog access_log combined
<Directory "/proj/www/twiki/html/bin/">
Options +ExecCGI
allow from all
AllowOverride Authconfig FileInfo Indexes Limit Options
</Directory>
<Location /bin>
Options +ExecCGI
AuthType Basic
AuthName CoreID
CustomLog access_log combined
<Directory "/proj/www/twiki/html/bin/">
Options +ExecCGI
allow from all
AllowOverride Authconfig FileInfo Indexes Limit Options
</Directory>
<Location /bin>
Options +ExecCGI
AuthType Basic
AuthName ID
AuthLDAPURL
ldap://ldap.co.com:389/ou=People,ou=Intranet,dc=co,dc=com?uid?sub?(objectClass=*)
require valid-user
allow from all
<Limit OPTIONS>
Order Deny,Allow
Deny from all
</LIMIT>
</Location>
</VirtualHost>
--- Then the DocumentRoot ("/proj/www/twiki/html") has a '.htaccess' file with
the following:
RedirectPermenant / http://twiki.co.com/bin/view.cgi
--- Also in the /bin directory we have:
Redirect http://twiki.sps.mot.com/index.html http://twiki.sps.mot.com/bin/view.cgi
AuthType Basic
AuthName "LDAP Login"
AuthLDAPURL
ldap://ldap.co.com:389/ou=People,ou=Intranet,dc=co,dc=com?uid?sub?(objectClass=*)
SetHandler cgi-script
ErrorDocument 401 /bin/oops.cgi/TWiki/TWikiRegistration?template=oopsauth
<Files ~ "[^/]*\.html$">
SetHandler blabla
allow from all
</Files>
<Files "*">
require valid-user
allow from all
</Files>
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Whether this is at all relevant, well . . . . |
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Fri Nov 10 12:55:38 2006 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Info | Windows | V2.6.2-175 | Re: Outlook, Outlook Express and Free Webmail have problem with <br /> |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
An Thai wrote: | If users reply an entry, the notification email cannot be displayed correctly in Outlook, Outlook Express and Webmail.
I look at the source code and see <br />. It could be the reason. |
<br /> is XHTML standard and valid code. I do not have this problem in Mozilla Thunderbird. |
Quote: |
I've noticed teh same in Outlook and attribute it to MS' attempt to deal with HTML -- this was not an issue until a recent Outlook upgrade at our company.
The problem is with Outlook and MS' email clients.
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Wed Apr 25 19:39:57 2007 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Info | Windows | 2.6.5 | Re: WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
An Thai wrote: | Dear all,
I use the freemail from provider Web.de and find that its web-email editor ist very nice.
All formated text will be displayed in the right way, WYSIWYG.
Has sombody an idea, how to improve the Elog like this?
Best regards |
Well, all this is possible with ELCode tags, as you can see below. The advantage is that you can enter these tags with any browser, even with a text based browser. Have you tried to use the web.de page with a non-IE browser like Firefox? It doesn't work! They use very special JavaScript and AJAX with locks you to IE. And this is not the philosophy of ELOG. You should be able to do everything, even if JavaScript is switched off.
Dear BIG RED ,
Here is the bulleting:
- First line
- Second line
- third line
Line numbering with under line:
- First line
- Second line
- Third line
Centered text |
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