Re: Long lines in printout, posted by Bertram Metz on Thu Oct 13 13:27:02 2005
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The lines are still cut, if printed on paper.
I played again with the 'message width' parameter, which actually the key parameter in my problem. I saw in the source, that the default value is now 112,
but it was 76 in the elog version we'd used previously (V2.5.2). If I set 'message width' to 76 again, it works fine for new entries!
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Re: Long lines in printout, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 13 13:51:55 2005
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[quote="Bertram Metz"]The lines are still cut, if printed on paper.[/quote]
Are you sure? After you change the CSS file, you have to reload the page. I just tried with the very long entry from this thread and got in the Firefox |
Re: Long lines in printout, posted by Bertram Metz on Thu Oct 13 17:45:58 2005
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You're right. I don't know what I've tested this afternoon ;)
Without the fixed font the text might get very small, if the line is too long.
I think we'll set 'message width' = 76.
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Re: Long cookie content is not handled properly., posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 15 09:26:37 2009
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[quote="Simon Patton"]I discovered the infinite loop in 2.7.5 which can happen when a cookie's content is longer that the cookie array
designed to hold it. I also note that this issue has been addressed in 2.7.6, but the solution does not appear
to be correct and it can end up completely confusing the cookie extraction.
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Re: Logout, authentication failure causes "redir", posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 28 11:09:47 2010
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Niklas wrote:
When someone logout from my Elog, or the person does not have access to a logbook (due to "Login user =") the person gets |
Re: Logout, authentication failure causes "redir", posted by Niklas on Wed Apr 28 16:34:17 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Loging user's activity, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jun 4 15:30:12 2003
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> I was wondering if there is a way to have a more detailed log of users'
> activities?
> Current Logfile = <file> gives a good base for information about
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Re: Login/Password request appears twice, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 5 16:04:53 2005
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> Have set up 3 top level groups, each with their own password file.
> Ever since users have to 'login' twice to get to the appropriate elog.
> You click on top level group, get to log book and click on the one you want
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