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  68738   Wed Feb 7 14:26:01 2018 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinuxV3.1.2-bd75964Re: Entries disappear after editing + UTF16 problem

Tell me your current seven digit number and I can check if your version is too old.

Peter K wrote:

yes, that is exactly where I got this V3.1.2-bd75964 version!

Do you recommend to download it again from your site and compile?

Stefan Ritt wrote:

The -bd... number must be from the .apk package, which I don't have control over. You have to check the elog git hash code. You see it at the bottom of each elog web page. For this forum server, it's ELOG V3.1.2-7933898 with 7 digit number at the end.

Peter K wrote:

We installed our elog from .apk in November 2017.

Version V3.1.2-bd75964

I suppose it already contains List drafts feature.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You might have to update to the current elog version. This feature was implemented in Dec. 2016. 

Stefan

Peter K wrote:

Dear Stefan,

Thanks for quick reply.
I checked List drafts = 1 in config file - it does not show drafts in the list in my case.
Can it be blocked by any other option?
I have these options enabled:

Use Lock = 1
Save drafts = 1
List drafts = 1
 

Peter.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

The message is not lost, but becomes a "draft". This works similar in most email systems. When you edit an email and son't send it, it stays in your "draft" email folder and does not show up in your "sent" folder. Same here. You are suppost to "submit" you entry, the "save" is just a temporary safety backup. If you do not submit (if you press BACK or your browser crashes), the entry is not submitted to the system, but stays around as a draft. If you create a new message, the system asks you to edit and finish your draft, so that it does not get lost. So always hit "submit" if you are finished editing a message, not just "save". 

If you want to see the draft message, they are rendered in red in the normal message list if you have

List drafts = 1

in your config file. No ide where your cluttering comes from. 

Stefan

Peter K wrote:

I found a sequence which hides the message from the list.
In addition this sequence corrupts UTF encoding of the text.

  1. create new message
  2. submit it
  3. Edit this message again
  4. click SAVE and then exit the editor (click Logbook name in the header or BACK in the browser)
  5. message disappeared from the list!
  6. by clicking NEW message I found my lost one in the drafts, but all text was corrupted.

I've made small GIF presentation on this issue (attached, open in new window), may be this helps.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  68739   Wed Feb 7 15:28:47 2018 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chBug reportLinuxV3.1.2-bd75964Re: Entries disappear after editing + UTF16 problem
Hi Stefan,
I think there is a misunderstanding: there is an ELOG commit with the GIT ID bd75964.
It is from Sep. 2016, so: Peter, you should download a newer version.
Cheers
Andreas

https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/commits/all?search=bd75964

Stefan Ritt
Release 3.1.2-1
2016-09-05
Stefan Ritt wrote:

Tell me your current seven digit number and I can check if your version is too old.

Peter K wrote:

yes, that is exactly where I got this V3.1.2-bd75964 version!

Do you recommend to download it again from your site and compile?

Stefan Ritt wrote:

The -bd... number must be from the .apk package, which I don't have control over. You have to check the elog git hash code. You see it at the bottom of each elog web page. For this forum server, it's ELOG V3.1.2-7933898 with 7 digit number at the end.

Peter K wrote:

We installed our elog from .apk in November 2017.

Version V3.1.2-bd75964

I suppose it already contains List drafts feature.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You might have to update to the current elog version. This feature was implemented in Dec. 2016. 

Stefan

Peter K wrote:

Dear Stefan,

Thanks for quick reply.
I checked List drafts = 1 in config file - it does not show drafts in the list in my case.
Can it be blocked by any other option?
I have these options enabled:

Use Lock = 1
Save drafts = 1
List drafts = 1
 

Peter.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

The message is not lost, but becomes a "draft". This works similar in most email systems. When you edit an email and son't send it, it stays in your "draft" email folder and does not show up in your "sent" folder. Same here. You are suppost to "submit" you entry, the "save" is just a temporary safety backup. If you do not submit (if you press BACK or your browser crashes), the entry is not submitted to the system, but stays around as a draft. If you create a new message, the system asks you to edit and finish your draft, so that it does not get lost. So always hit "submit" if you are finished editing a message, not just "save". 

If you want to see the draft message, they are rendered in red in the normal message list if you have

List drafts = 1

in your config file. No ide where your cluttering comes from. 

Stefan

Peter K wrote:

I found a sequence which hides the message from the list.
In addition this sequence corrupts UTF encoding of the text.

  1. create new message
  2. submit it
  3. Edit this message again
  4. click SAVE and then exit the editor (click Logbook name in the header or BACK in the browser)
  5. message disappeared from the list!
  6. by clicking NEW message I found my lost one in the drafts, but all text was corrupted.

I've made small GIF presentation on this issue (attached, open in new window), may be this helps.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  68740   Thu Feb 8 15:09:42 2018 Reply Peter Kpkravt@gmail.comBug reportLinuxV3.1.2-bd75964Re: Entries disappear after editing + UTF16 problem

Dear Stefan and Andreas,

We have updated our elog to V3.1.3-7933898, now I see the drafts in the list!

Thanks a lot for your help!

Andreas Luedeke wrote:
Hi Stefan,
I think there is a misunderstanding: there is an ELOG commit with the GIT ID bd75964.
It is from Sep. 2016, so: Peter, you should download a newer version.
Cheers
Andreas

https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/commits/all?search=bd75964

Stefan Ritt
Release 3.1.2-1
2016-09-05
Stefan Ritt wrote:

Tell me your current seven digit number and I can check if your version is too old.

Peter K wrote:

yes, that is exactly where I got this V3.1.2-bd75964 version!

Do you recommend to download it again from your site and compile?

Stefan Ritt wrote:

The -bd... number must be from the .apk package, which I don't have control over. You have to check the elog git hash code. You see it at the bottom of each elog web page. For this forum server, it's ELOG V3.1.2-7933898 with 7 digit number at the end.

Peter K wrote:

We installed our elog from .apk in November 2017.

Version V3.1.2-bd75964

I suppose it already contains List drafts feature.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You might have to update to the current elog version. This feature was implemented in Dec. 2016. 

Stefan

Peter K wrote:

Dear Stefan,

Thanks for quick reply.
I checked List drafts = 1 in config file - it does not show drafts in the list in my case.
Can it be blocked by any other option?
I have these options enabled:

Use Lock = 1
Save drafts = 1
List drafts = 1
 

Peter.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

The message is not lost, but becomes a "draft". This works similar in most email systems. When you edit an email and son't send it, it stays in your "draft" email folder and does not show up in your "sent" folder. Same here. You are suppost to "submit" you entry, the "save" is just a temporary safety backup. If you do not submit (if you press BACK or your browser crashes), the entry is not submitted to the system, but stays around as a draft. If you create a new message, the system asks you to edit and finish your draft, so that it does not get lost. So always hit "submit" if you are finished editing a message, not just "save". 

If you want to see the draft message, they are rendered in red in the normal message list if you have

List drafts = 1

in your config file. No ide where your cluttering comes from. 

Stefan

Peter K wrote:

I found a sequence which hides the message from the list.
In addition this sequence corrupts UTF encoding of the text.

  1. create new message
  2. submit it
  3. Edit this message again
  4. click SAVE and then exit the editor (click Logbook name in the header or BACK in the browser)
  5. message disappeared from the list!
  6. by clicking NEW message I found my lost one in the drafts, but all text was corrupted.

I've made small GIF presentation on this issue (attached, open in new window), may be this helps.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  69039   Wed Oct 16 09:45:41 2019 Question Johnsecondcomingtechnologies@fastmail.comQuestionLinuxV3.1.2-bd75964How to get Elog server to produce web server log files in Linux.

Hi, I have been trying for a long time to get my web server logs to record when someone accesses my Elog server. I've tried Apache2, Lighttpd, and others, all with no luck. Either the web servers complain that the port I have Elog on is in use, or I just don't get any readings. I need to see who is accessing my  Elog from the web, and I hope there is a way.

Thanks again for such a wonderful program,

John

  69040   Wed Oct 16 09:48:56 2019 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinuxV3.1.2-bd75964Re: How to get Elog server to produce web server log files in Linux.

Have you tried

Logfile = ...
Logging level = 3

John wrote:

Hi, I have been trying for a long time to get my web server logs to record when someone accesses my Elog server. I've tried Apache2, Lighttpd, and others, all with no luck. Either the web servers complain that the port I have Elog on is in use, or I just don't get any readings. I need to see who is accessing my  Elog from the web, and I hope there is a way.

Thanks again for such a wonderful program,

John

 

  69042   Wed Oct 16 10:19:42 2019 Agree Johnsecondcomingtechnologies@fastmail.comCommentLinuxV3.1.2-bd75964Re: How to get Elog server to produce web server log files in Linux.

Thanx soo much Stefan.. I feel so stupid for not looking at the admin guide more :( But you how us nerds are-- read the manul last!

John :)

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Have you tried

Logfile = ...
Logging level = 3

John wrote:

Hi, I have been trying for a long time to get my web server logs to record when someone accesses my Elog server. I've tried Apache2, Lighttpd, and others, all with no luck. Either the web servers complain that the port I have Elog on is in use, or I just don't get any readings. I need to see who is accessing my  Elog from the web, and I hope there is a way.

Thanks again for such a wonderful program,

John

 

 

  69046   Thu Oct 17 21:29:25 2019 Reply Johnsecondcomingtechnologies@fastmail.comQuestionLinuxV3.1.2-bd75964Re: How to get Elog server to produce web server log files in Linux.

Hi again everyone; a Sebastian suggested I use a reverse proxy to complete my need to have logs show up when someone 'lands' on my first entry page. I see that Elog will only start recording logs when someone has actually started to do some work.. like login, read a post, etc... but NOT when they first enter the login page or 'listings' pages. I have tried fowarding from my router (both lighty and Apache) but so for no good. I will also look into  a vhost option and shareing the same port (very difficult- if even possible)  to  solve my dilema.

John :)

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Have you tried

Logfile = ...
Logging level = 3

John wrote:

Hi, I have been trying for a long time to get my web server logs to record when someone accesses my Elog server. I've tried Apache2, Lighttpd, and others, all with no luck. Either the web servers complain that the port I have Elog on is in use, or I just don't get any readings. I need to see who is accessing my  Elog from the web, and I hope there is a way.

Thanks again for such a wonderful program,

John

 

 

  69051   Mon Oct 21 13:41:08 2019 Reply Sebastian Schenksebastian.schenk@physik.uni-halle.deQuestionLinuxV3.1.2-bd75964Re: How to get Elog server to produce web server log files in Linux.

Hi,
that Sebastian would be me. I replied to the first entry, as it was a draft (site reloaded incorretly...) and now I can't see the post anywhere. But this is off topic.

We have elog running on port 8000 and forward the traffic via Apache to it. Apache handles the SSL and other sites on the server.
All you need is a apache site configuration like the following. The parameter you want is CustomLog. (Have a look in the internet for options.)
I have also used nginx as webserver and know it can also handle this proxy setup.
If you use the following config, the elog config needs the URL attribute in the (global) config.

Best wishes,
Sebastian

<VirtualHost *:443> # change 443 to  80, if you don't use SSL
        ServerName your.server.name

        # delete the next 3 lines, if you don't use SSL
        SSLEngine on
        SSLCertificateFile /path/to/your/ssl.crt
        SSLCertificateKeyFile /path/to/your/ssl.key

        ProxyPreserveHost On
        ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:8000/
        ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:8000/

        # Possible values include: debug, info, notice, warn, error, crit, alert, emerg.
        LogLevel warn
        CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined
        ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log

</VirtualHost>

John wrote:

Hi again everyone; a Sebastian suggested I use a reverse proxy to complete my need to have logs show up when someone 'lands' on my first entry page. I see that Elog will only start recording logs when someone has actually started to do some work.. like login, read a post, etc... but NOT when they first enter the login page or 'listings' pages. I have tried fowarding from my router (both lighty and Apache) but so for no good. I will also look into  a vhost option and shareing the same port (very difficult- if even possible)  to  solve my dilema.

John :)

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Have you tried

Logfile = ...
Logging level = 3

John wrote:

Hi, I have been trying for a long time to get my web server logs to record when someone accesses my Elog server. I've tried Apache2, Lighttpd, and others, all with no luck. Either the web servers complain that the port I have Elog on is in use, or I just don't get any readings. I need to see who is accessing my  Elog from the web, and I hope there is a way.

Thanks again for such a wonderful program,

John

 

 

 

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