some menu commands formed with broken links, posted by Ken Ludington on Tue May 7 22:15:37 2013
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On many of my logbooks when I specify the menu commands to appear i will get one, usually 'List', which has a
link not back to the logbook itself but to the root of the elog web server i.e. http:/hostname.domain:8080
But nothing will respond without the logbook name after the port number. This also seems to be happening to the
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Re: some menu commands formed with broken links, posted by Garret Delaronde on Fri May 10 17:24:55 2013
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> On many of my logbooks when I specify the menu commands to appear i will get one, usually 'List', which has a
> link not back to the logbook itself but to the root of the elog web server i.e. http:/hostname.domain:8080
> But nothing will respond without the logbook name after the port number. This also seems to be happening to the
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Re: admin user access admin page, not config page, posted by Garret Delaronde on Fri May 10 17:37:24 2013
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Szu-Ching Peckner wrote:
We have multiple logbooks. Each user is admin user for his/her own logbook. |
Re: some menu commands formed with broken links, posted by Ken Ludington on Fri May 10 19:26:50 2013
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Here's the global section and the logbook section for one of the logbooks affected. Of note, the 'demo' logbook works
fine and does not have this issue.
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Re: Auto-Generate new logbook daily, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon May 13 22:31:37 2013
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David Pilgram wrote:
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Re: some menu commands formed with broken links, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 17 15:26:50 2013
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> Top group 2012 = 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, WINTER
Your usage of "Top group" is strange. Top groups should only be used for independent groups of logbooks, more like you were running one dedicated sever |
Elog command line problem, posted by Razvan Gornea on Tue May 28 09:16:18 2013
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I'm trying to use the command line to post automatically entries from a web based calendar. I run elogd behind SSL with user/pass configuration. I created
an account for the calendar and used the following command line.
[gornea@lheppc63 ~] |
hyperlink other elog posts, posted by Remington Tyler Thornton on Tue May 28 19:01:42 2013
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I am on an experiment that used ELOG for all documentation and meeting notes. In our meeting notes we link to elog posts that had been discussed during
the meeting. We had done this by hyperlinking the URL to the entry. Recently we had to move our logbook to another machine and so none of our hyperlinks
work since the URLs have changed. I noticed that when one creates a new entry in the subject they can reference another post. Is there a way to link another |