Re: "Forgot Password?" link not working?, posted by Mike on Thu May 7 13:46:37 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Mike wrote: |
Thanks for the fix. I tried out 2197 and when I click the "Forgot Password" link it causes elog to crash. I've attached my cfg file.
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The problem was the password recovery in conjunction with "Bottom text", thanks for supplying your configuration file. I fixed that in revision 2198.
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That did the trick, thanks for the fix! |
User can modify Fixed Attributes Edit when selecting preview, posted by Allen on Thu May 7 15:09:09 2009
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Hi. I'm pretty new to ELOG, so I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong.
I have a bunch of fields set so that after an entry has been submitted, they cannot edit certain fields. When I click the edit button, everything looks restricted as it should be, but if I click Preview, the user is then able to change the fixed attributes.
Is there anyway to remove the preview button inside the edit page, or is anyone else having this issue?
Thanks,
Allen |
Embedded images break when moving from one book to another., posted by Mike on Fri May 8 16:32:03 2009
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Here's the issue. We use elog to develope products we need to be able to see all the thumbnail images in a
particular logbook. Our default view is to use the threaded view fully expanded in order to have all the thumbnails
be displayed for each product. This works fine but when we move one message to another logbook the thumbnails
end up getting broken and won't be displayed. The only way to fix this is to remove the image and re-upload the
picture after the message is moved. This is not a good option because we have hundrends of items that are
constantly being moved around from logbook to logbook. Any ideas?
Regards,
Mike
EDIT:
On further inspection it seems that when you are moving messages to another log book the image date filename
is re-written which of course breaks the html link to the image. Is there anyway to supress this so that the filename
stays in tact when it's moved from one book to another. I don't see why the name of an attachment has to get changed
just because something is moved around. |
E-log crash, posted by soren poulsen on Thu May 14 17:41:44 2009
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Hi
I am having a little problem with e-log that I can easily reproduce.
I have defined a number of constraints on my e-log fields and I am testing what happens when the user does not respect them.
So this only happens when I am not observing the input formats or the mandatory fields.
This is the GDB trace. This is not very verbose, so I must learn to use the other tracers, I guess.
Server listening on port 8079 ...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x0000000000414077 in is_script (
at src/elogd.c:5414
5414 for (i = 0; script_tags[i][0]; i++) {
(gdb)
Soren |
Re: E-log crash, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu May 14 17:59:04 2009
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soren poulsen wrote: |
Hi
I am having a little problem with e-log that I can easily reproduce.
I have defined a number of constraints on my e-log fields and I am testing what happens when the user does not respect them.
So this only happens when I am not observing the input formats or the mandatory fields.
This is the GDB trace. This is not very verbose, so I must learn to use the other tracers, I guess.
Server listening on port 8079 ...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x0000000000414077 in is_script (
at src/elogd.c:5414
5414 for (i = 0; script_tags[i][0]; i++) {
(gdb)
Soren
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It would be best if I could reproduce your problem. So can you start from a very simple configuration file, add your constraints until the problme happens, and then send me the config file? |
Re: E-log crash, posted by soren poulsen on Tue May 19 15:19:16 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
soren poulsen wrote: |
Hi
I am having a little problem with e-log that I can easily reproduce.
I have defined a number of constraints on my e-log fields and I am testing what happens when the user does not respect them.
So this only happens when I am not observing the input formats or the mandatory fields.
This is the GDB trace. This is not very verbose, so I must learn to use the other tracers, I guess.
Server listening on port 8079 ...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x0000000000414077 in is_script (
at src/elogd.c:5414
5414 for (i = 0; script_tags[i][0]; i++) {
(gdb)
Soren
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It would be best if I could reproduce your problem. So can you start from a very simple configuration file, add your constraints until the problme happens, and then send me the config file?
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Hi
The problem is not exactly what I thought, but I did track it down. Here is a logbook definition that reliably creates a segmentation fault in e-log. This logbook's only useful purpose is in fact to create a segmentation fault:
You select "New", then "Select", without entering anything.
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Login user = Admin
Attributes = Link
Change Link = <a href="https://$Link"">$Link</a>
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I would be able to create some more debugging information of course, if needed.
Regards
Soren
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Supress Email to Author of a message?, posted by Mike on Fri May 22 00:22:07 2009
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I couldn't find an obvious solution to the problem. I'd like to suppress email
notification to the author of a message. I've had some people complaining
that when they use elog they don't want to get an email about what they wrote
since they wrote it.
Is it possible?
Regards,
Mike |
Re: Supress Email to Author of a message?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jun 4 14:04:21 2009
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Mike wrote: |
I couldn't find an obvious solution to the problem. I'd like to suppress email
notification to the author of a message. I've had some people complaining
that when they use elog they don't want to get an email about what they wrote
since they wrote it.
Is it possible?
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Actually I do want to receive a copy, just to be sure that the emails got sent out correctly. I agree that an option would be good for that but it's not implemented right now. An alternative solution is to define a filter in their email client to discard these messages (like if subject contains ELOG and sender equals your own mail address). |