Re: Enter past date for logbook, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Feb 25 07:52:21 2015
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No. The date/time tag is there to actually document the time when the log was made. If you are late, you are late.
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Wachid Ridwan wrote:
Is it possible to enter past date in logbook |
Re: Enter past date for logbook, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Feb 25 08:41:59 2015
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As an administrator of the logbook you could add an additional attribute, e.g. "when" of type datetime.
Each entry would then have the unchangeable entry time and an addtional time, e.g. of the event you are describing in the entry.
For more details look here: elog:67712 |
Re: Enhanced "eLog Version" Variable, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Sep 24 22:37:01 2004
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Sorry for that. The idea is that the -4 is the minor number between releases
(mainly for bug fixes and impatient users (;-) ). I accidently overwrote the
-4 version several times when testing a new RPM building scheme, but I promise
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Re: Enhanced "eLog Version" Variable, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Oct 6 06:14:36 2004
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No big deal - I looked at the code and you did a much more thorough job than I
would have done. Appreciate all of the hard work -- this product is masterful!
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Re: Enabling SSL, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jun 5 12:28:27 2018
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This comes from the openSSL library which elog includes. I tried myelf and found that a chained certificate is not correctly interpreted by the openSSL
library. Most people anyhow don't use SSL inside elog, but run an Apache server in front of elog. This is anyhow better since Apache has an industry-strength
security with regular updates. Much better than relying on OpenSSL. |
Re: Enable user to view only, not post/delete., posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 21 12:33:39 2010
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Denis Perevalov wrote:
I have a question. Is there a way to enable user to view only, not post/delete in my elog. Also I would |
Re: Empty mxml directory in commit a6e5962, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jan 31 21:29:05 2017
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The mxml package has been converted into a submodule in the git repository. At http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download.html you see that you need a "--recursive"
flag to clone it. If you have already checked out the sources, you need a
git submodule update --init --recursive |
Re: Embedded images break when moving from one book to another., posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jun 4 15:37:44 2009
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Mike wrote:
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