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Wed Feb 11 16:32:42 2009 |
| ermirza erekose | mirza98@fastmail.net | Question | Linux | 2.7.5-2130 | Internal error, no valid header! |
I got this error message when trying to upload 17K text file as attachment. Any idea why ? It's a fresh installed elog and not much configuration done yet.
Thanks
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Fri Feb 13 03:58:46 2009 |
| ermirza erekose | mirza98@fastmail.net | Question | Linux | 2.7.5-2130 | Re: Internal error, no valid header! |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
ermirza erekose wrote: |
I got this error message when trying to upload 17K text file as attachment. Any idea why ? It's a fresh installed elog and not much configuration done yet.
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No, no idea. I usually put several MB attachments into elogs without problems. Can you try with the demo logbook https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/. Maybe you have an old version of elog?
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No problem attaching big files on F10 or CentOS 4.7. The one that is having issue was on JeOS-8.0.4 - Ubuntu ;-). All tested with ELOG version 2.7.5 build 2130.
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Sat Feb 14 17:49:59 2009 |
| ermirza erekose | mirza98@fastmail.net | Question | Linux | 2.7.5-2130 | Re: Internal error, no valid header! |
ermirza erekose wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
ermirza erekose wrote: |
I got this error message when trying to upload 17K text file as attachment. Any idea why ? It's a fresh installed elog and not much configuration done yet.
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No, no idea. I usually put several MB attachments into elogs without problems. Can you try with the demo logbook https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/. Maybe you have an old version of elog?
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No problem attaching big files on F10 or CentOS 4.7. The one that is having issue was on JeOS-8.0.4 - Ubuntu ;-). All tested with ELOG version 2.7.5 build 2130.
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Correction. The OSes are OK. But don't use Opera when uploading big files. |
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Fri Aug 16 09:03:24 2002 |
| eric wooten | wootene@verizon.net | Question | | | password file and self register |
I too am having problems getting the self register to work. Can you
attach a sample password file?? When I click the New user, nothing
happens. I do not get the screen that shows on this demo site. |
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Fri Aug 16 09:06:17 2002 |
| eric wooten | wootene@verizon.net | Request | | | self register enhancmenets |
Couple Wish List Items for the Self Register:
-allow the user to pick which type of log entries (which categories, etc)
they would like to subscribe to and receive notifications on.
-Option to use an existing LDAP database to authenticate users instead of
maintaining a password file. |
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Fri Aug 16 09:32:07 2002 |
| eric wooten | wootene@verizon.net | Question | | | Re: password file and self register |
Ok I got the password file to finally work. Once I created a blank
passwd.txt I get the self register page to appear and create the account.
Next problem. Once I'm logged in, and I click logoout, I get an error
saying
the logout command now allowed ??? Same holds true for the config option
while logged in.
> I too am having problems getting the self register to work. Can you
> attach a sample password file?? When I click the New user, nothing
> happens. I do not get the screen that shows on this demo site. |
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Fri Aug 16 10:26:14 2002 |
| eric wooten | wootene@verizon.net | Request | | | Re: self register enhancmenets |
Also having the ability to subscribe to notifications for one or more
logbooks (if access is given - along with the ability to choose which
categories, etc notifications are sent.
> Couple Wish List Items for the Self Register:
>
> -allow the user to pick which type of log entries (which categories, etc)
> they would like to subscribe to and receive notifications on.
>
> -Option to use an existing LDAP database to authenticate users instead of
> maintaining a password file. |
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Fri Aug 16 10:28:31 2002 |
| eric wooten | wootene@verizon.net | Comment | | | Just wanted to say great job... |
Stefan,
Just wanted to say, great job on this logbook. I've been with you from the
beginnning, and I must say it's evolved into an awesome tool. Our IT dept
lives by this logbook for change control mgmt, as well as a great way to
keep everyone informed. Not to mention what a great audit / reference
tool it has become.
Eric |