Attachment URL login redirect error, posted by Graham Medlin on Wed Jun 27 14:56:43 2012
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If I have a couple of attachments in a log book entry, I can link to that entry "http://example.edu/elog/Sandbox/7",
I get the appropriate log in page, and after logging it, it takes me to the entry.
However, if I link directly an attachment, "http://example.edu/elog/Sandbox/7/1", |
Re: Compiling Elog for QNAP NAS x86, posted by Per Eriksson on Sun Jul 1 19:55:38 2012
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Per Eriksson wrote:
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move a type of entries to another logbook, posted by Ze Li on Tue Jul 3 09:46:19 2012
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Hi,
I have logbook A and logbook B. Is it possible to move one type of entries in logbook A to logbook B? If yes, may I know how you do
it? Thank you. |
Re: move a type of entries to another logbook, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Jul 4 14:18:21 2012
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Ze Li wrote:
[...] I have logbook A and logbook B. Is it possible to move one type of entries in logbook A to logbook |
ssh tunneling with elog running under Apache, posted by Phil Rubin on Sun Jul 29 00:59:51 2012
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In a configuration with elog running (8080) under Apache (80) [as explained in admin guide], what is the syntax for tunnelling in with ssh, of both the
ssh command and the browser locator? |
Re: ssh tunneling with elog running under Apache, posted by Phil Rubin on Sun Jul 29 15:43:20 2012
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Phil Rubin wrote:
In a configuration with elog running (8080) under Apache (80) [as explained in admin guide], what is the syntax for |
Authentication problem with wget and links (text browser), posted by cowden on Wed Aug 8 21:23:59 2012
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Hello,
I'm not able to authenticate to a logbook using my text based browser links, so I've started investigating with wget hoping solving the problem
one will lead to a solution for the other. I've seen some examples on how to use wget to parse logbook entries in this forum, but my attempts keep |
Re: Authentication problem with wget and links (text browser), posted by Andreas Luedeke on Fri Aug 10 11:47:49 2012
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cowden wrote:
Hello, |