Re: elogd.cfg, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Feb 26 10:13:10 2003
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> Stefan and friends,
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> without breaching your own security, could it be possible to see what the
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Re: elogd.cfg, posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Thu Feb 27 10:53:09 2003
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> Stefan and friends,
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> without breaching your own security, could it be possible to see what the
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Feature request - fairly urgent also :), posted by nickc1 on Fri May 2 10:32:57 2003
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We are using elog as a small database system, today we came across a
problem where 2 people were editing the same record and the first one to
submit his changes were overwritten when the second person submitted his.
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Re: Feature request - fairly urgent also :), posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 2 10:39:51 2003
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> We are using elog as a small database system, today we came across a
> problem where 2 people were editing the same record and the first one to
> submit his changes were overwritten when the second person submitted his.
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Re: Feature request - fairly urgent also :), posted by nickc1 on Fri May 2 11:05:28 2003
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> No, but I will put it on the wishlist. Anyhow it is hard to implement
> something like this. Assume that I would lock a page whenever it's edited
by
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A NAME=... tags around the attachments, posted by Thomas Salein on Wed May 7 15:20:46 2003
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Hello Stefan,
it would be useful, if the web server automatically produced tags <A NAME=
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Re: A NAME=... tags around the attachments, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 7 21:15:57 2003
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> it would be useful, if the web server automatically produced tags <A NAME=
> [AttachNo3]>Anhang 3</A> around the entry of the attachment. With this one
> could easily reference in the HTML text an attachement at the end of the
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"Selection page" parameter, posted by Tomas Rudolf on Thu May 8 16:49:05 2003
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Hi,
I have a question concerning the "Selection page" ELOG.cfg parameter.
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