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icon1.gif   elog2sql - a script to convert elog logbooks to a MySQL database, posted by Fred Hooper on Thu Jul 3 07:25:49 2003 
Announcing:  elog2sql

elog2sql was created to help translate logbooks created by the program
icon3.gif   elog.exe cmd line - seems to just hang, posted by eric wooten on Fri Jul 25 02:02:48 2003 
elog -h 192.168.0.25 -p 80 -l Database -a Type=test1 -a OS=W2K -a Loc=room1
-a Status=operational
icon5.gif   elog.exe , posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Wed Nov 12 07:52:45 2003 
impossible to create the moptions with 

-a Type#0="%D1%"
icon5.gif   elog.css and lock.png fail to load with top groups, posted by Ben Loer on Thu Mar 21 16:14:00 2019 elog1.png
As the title says, we have our elog running behind an Apache proxy that is also providing authentication. We also have top groups enabled.  The
first time a user views a top group page with a fresh browser cache, the index is delivered, but requests for elog.css and lock.png are returned with http
302 with location set to the elog root.  (I.e., if the server is proxied under server.example.com/logs,  the first request for server.example.com/logs/TopGroup1/elog.css
icon5.gif   elog-2.0.5 core dumps under Solaris, posted by Christian Korschan on Wed Jul 24 16:44:44 2002 
Just compiled elog-2.0.5 under Solaris 8 and 9  without any warnings/errors
but the elogd binary just core dumps:
icon5.gif   elog's image manipulation of .png file generated from a pdf/jpg, posted by David Pilgram on Thu Nov 22 16:23:08 2012 
Hi all, 

Is it just my system or do others have this odd issue.
icon4.gif   elog utility for submission used wrong 'Host:' in POST header, posted by Heiko Scheit on Mon Jul 11 19:04:38 2005 
The 'elog' utility for commandline submission used wrong 'Host:' in POST header.
The host listed after 'Host:' should be the host where the server runs, not the 
localhost (see patch below).
icon4.gif   elog submit without user and password, posted by H. Scheit on Mon Jul 8 19:42:13 2002 
With elog it is possible to submit messages to a password protected
logbook without specifying the -u option.  I.e. NO PASSWORD is
necessary to submit a message.  I assume it is related to the problem
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