Re: Options <...> vs ROptions <...>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Dec 3 09:58:44 2020
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For conditional attributes, you have to use Options, not ROptions. Maybe I will implement that one day, but only if I will have plenty of time...
Harry
Martin wrote:
Same problem here, in version 3.1.3. It would be very |
Re: length of condition names, posted by Harry Martin on Fri Dec 4 02:03:56 2020
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Could we update the doc for this?
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
You can easily use multi-character conditionals, up to 256 chars. |
Re: Is there a way to upload a file in custom input?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Dec 15 15:19:25 2020
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When you submit a "normal" elog entry, you can click on "Choose file" to add an attachment. On a mobile device, you will then be
asked to select a photo from your library or take one with your camera. You can do the same on a custom form. You have to extract the code from the normal
submissoin form and program it on your custom page. It needs however some work and might not be straight forward. |
Re: Is there a way to upload a file in custom input?, posted by Satyajit Jena on Tue Dec 15 17:41:57 2020
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Thanks Stefan,
I am not yet able to figure out how attachment submission is done, I am trying. It would be helpful if you can refer me to some pointer.
With regards, |
Re: How to increase TEXT_SIZE to address entry text limit, posted by Simon Däster on Wed Dec 16 12:41:42 2020
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Hi Illam
You actually have to change the source code of elog and then recompile. Download the code from https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/src/master/,
change the value of the variable TEXT_SIZE in the file src/elogd.h |
Re: Path disclosure on unfound file, posted by prinnydood on Thu Dec 31 18:35:19 2020   
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I can confirm this issue exists on version 3.1.3, which I have installed elog on Debian 10.
The issue also exists on version 3.14 (1.20190113git283534d97d5a.el7), which I tested on an AmazonLinux EC2 instance.
This is what I found: |
Re: Path disclosure on unfound file, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jan 8 13:47:14 2021
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Ok, I fixed the code in the current commit (395e101add19f0fe8a11a25d0822e511f34d94d1). The path gets stripped, and we see a
prinnydood |
Re: Parsing log files, posted by Alan Grant on Fri Jan 8 15:28:06 2021
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John
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Hi Al; if I understand your situation correctly you want to access Elog db |