Re: Elog command not working properly, posted by Edmund Hertle on Fri Sep 25 22:37:08 2015
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> <p>Hi,</p>
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> <p>I have a problem running elog command from php script. Basically in the php I call system("elog -h etc etc.. And from the php command line works |
Re: Elog command not working properly, posted by Stefano on Sat Sep 26 03:34:44 2015
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Yes it was a path issue PHP was not loading correctly environmental path
> > <p>Hi,</p>
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Re: Creating ELog Links not working properly in HTML Editor, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Sep 28 06:29:57 2015
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I can confirm this bug.
But I don't think this has to work as you've described it, when using the HTML editor: if you use HTML, you can use the link feature
of the editor.
But that link feature does currently not work at all with internal elog references, not even a simple elog:1"> |
Re: elog client overwriting attached files when editing existing log, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Sep 28 06:45:03 2015
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The "elog" command has no "append" feature. You can either create a new entry, or you can overwrite an old entry. Therefore this
is not a bug but the intended bahaviour.
I admit that the documentation is misleading, since overwriting an existing entry is called "editing": |
Re: elog client overwriting attached files when editing existing log, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 28 11:58:11 2015
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You are right. "Edit" should be more like "Replace". I changed that in the documentation.
I acknowledge the request to replace or append only a specific attribute or attachment, and put it on my to-do list.
Stefan |
Re: Creating ELog Links not working properly in HTML Editor, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 28 12:05:04 2015
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Right, spaces won't work. But others work. Andreas, if you just put elog:1 without any link etc. just as plain text, it will be converted
automatically into a link.
A workaround is to explicitly specify a link to an elog entry. Press the link button from the editor toolbar, enter a name and copy the full |
Re: Creating ELog Links not working properly in HTML Editor, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Sep 29 08:50:30 2015
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Hi Stefan,
yes, I know that a plain text "elog:1" works in the HTML editor, too.
But if you put
"elog:1" in the URL field of the link dialog, then ELOG screws up: you get the text
elog:1">elog:1
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Re: Syntax for conditional list display, posted by Terry L on Tue Sep 29 17:15:07 2015
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Hi Eddy,
Thank you for your response. I had a feeling that was the case, but I had high hopes! :) The reason I would like this feature is
because I am trying to use ELOG as a software anomaly tracking log, where any user can create an ELOG and fill out "category", "computer" |