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Wed Nov 20 14:53:07 2002 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | | | Re: Show all entries made by ME ? |
> In my bottom.html file I have:
>
> <A Href="host/Forum/?mode=summary&reverse=1&npp=10&Status=Open">Open</A>
> <A Href="host/Forum/?mode=threaded&reverse=1&npp=10&Status=
> Open">(Threaded)</A> /
> <A Href="host/Forum/?mode=summary&reverse=1&npp=10&Status=C
> losed">Closed</A> /
> <A Href="host/Forum/?mode=summary&reverse=1&npp=10">All</A>
> <A Href="host/Forum/?mode=threaded&reverse=1&npp=10">(threaded)</A>
> tickets.
>
> This sort of implements some of the buttons you have in your whishlist.
>
> This works, because it is the same for all users, now what I would like
> is to add some sort of linke that will "show all entries from ME". I
> could do this on a per user basis, but that's not what I want, Something
> general with $user would be preferable.
>
> Something like:
>
> http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/Forum/?
mode=threaded&reverse=1&npp=8&Author=$user
>
> Is this possible ?
I added this feature in version 2.2.3, so now you can click on
http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/Forum/?mode=threaded&reverse=1&npp=8&Author=$long_name
and see all your entries. |
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Wed Nov 20 17:55:07 2002 |
| tony summerfelt | snowzone25@yahoo.com | | | | upgrading |
this is happened before, and it just happened upgrading from 2.2.2 to 2.2.3
the link at the bottom of the page shows a previously installed version.
i don't install to the elog directory, i install to a ram disk and copy over the new executables, the source, readme and help html.
the link showed 2.1.2 until i upgraded to 2.2.2 (i didn't do anything different than the above. now i'm at 2.2.3 and the link is showing 2.2.2...not that it's a big deal, i'm just wondering what i did wrong |
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Wed Nov 20 20:07:58 2002 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | | | Re: upgrading |
> this is happened before, and it just happened upgrading from 2.2.2 to 2.2.3
>
> the link at the bottom of the page shows a previously installed version.
>
> i don't install to the elog directory, i install to a ram disk and copy
over the new executables, the source, readme and help html.
>
> the link showed 2.1.2 until i upgraded to 2.2.2 (i didn't do anything
different than the above. now i'm at 2.2.3 and the link is showing
2.2.2...not that it's a big deal, i'm just wondering what i did wrong
Of course you have to stop the old elogd program and start the new one. Have
you done that? |
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Thu Nov 21 18:22:58 2002 |
| tony summerfelt | snowzone25@yahoo.com | | | | Re: upgrading |
> Of course you have to stop the old elogd program and start the new one. Have
> you done that?
on windows i run it as a service through firedaemon, but i stop it before upgrading...that was one of the first things i checked... |
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Fri Nov 22 09:11:27 2002 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | | | Re: upgrading |
> > Of course you have to stop the old elogd program and start the new one.
Have
> > you done that?
>
> on windows i run it as a service through firedaemon, but i stop it before
upgrading...that was one of the first things i checked...
Well, the other thing is that the previous page is till in the cache of
Netscape. You have to hit "Reload" in order to properly update the page.
Besides these two things - browser cache and not stopping the old versoin -
there is no possibility how you could see the old version at the bottom of
the page, I update this very carefully on each distribution. |
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Mon Nov 25 09:05:06 2002 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | | | Re: upgrading |
Ooops, I just realized that the Windows 2.2.3 distribution contained the old
(2.2.2) executable for elogd.exe. I apologize for that. I have updated the
elog223.exe distribution just now, so please download it again in order to
get the new file.
- Stefan |
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Wed Nov 27 07:22:07 2002 |
| tony summerfelt | snowzone25@yahoo.com | | | | Re: upgrading |
> Ooops, I just realized that the Windows 2.2.3 distribution contained the old
> (2.2.2) executable for elogd.exe. I apologize for that. I have updated the
that's ok. i just it was driving me nuts there for a while...everything is fine now...
i've tried other web based msg boards, but i keep coming back to elog... |
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Tue Jan 7 17:48:25 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | | | New directory scheme from version 2.2.5 on |
Starting from version 2.2.5 on, an new directory scheme has been
implemented. The idea is to separate the config file from the theme/icon
and the logbook directories. This can now be achieved by specifying the
configuration file via the "-c" flag and the directories with the "-d" flag
for the logbook root and the "resource directory" with the "-s" flag.
Alternatively, the resouce and logbook directories can be specified in the
configuration file with
Resource dir = ...
Logbook dir = ...
The old "Data dir" statement is still possible but deprecated. Instead, the
statement "Subdir = ..." should be used which is taken relative to
the "Logbook dir". If no "Subdir" is given, the logbook name itself is used
as the subdir. For this demo logbook I use now:
[global]
...
Resource dir = /usr/local/elogdemo
Logbook dir = /usr/local/elogdemo/logbooks
and no "Data dir" statements any more. The logbooks "Linux", "Database"
and "Forum" are then located at
/usr/local/elogdemo/logbooks/Linux
/usr/local/elogdemo/logbooks/Database
/usr/local/elogdemo/logbooks/Forum
respectively. The help, theme and icon files are located at their old
position ("themes" is automatically added to the "resource dir" as it was
before). |