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    icon4.gif   Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Mon Jul 18 18:36:32 2005 

Emiliano Gabrielli wrote:
rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject               = <b>$subject</b>

the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions..


this patch should fix the problem .. a little bug still remain, if you insert some allowed HTML tags in the subject this is detected by is_html() so the Display Attribute and the Link is not applied .. the result is that the HTML is working but no elog featur is applied
    icon2.gif   Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 20 22:28:14 2005 

Emiliano Gabrielli wrote:
rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject               = <b>$subject</b>

the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions..


rev. 1.707 makes it work again Big grin
    icon2.gif   Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 20 22:39:05 2005 

Emiliano Gabrielli wrote:

Emiliano Gabrielli wrote:
rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject               = <b>$subject</b>

the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions..


this patch should fix the problem .. a little bug still remain, if you insert some allowed HTML tags in the subject this is detected by is_html() so the Display Attribute and the Link is not applied .. the result is that the HTML is working but no elog featur is applied


Your line
if (p && strchr(str, '>') && p >= str && *(p-1) != '\\')

in the code does not work. If the pattern is at the beginning of the string (p == str), then (p-1) points to an invalid location and can cause a segmentation fault. The correct patch is in CVS.
    icon2.gif   Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Thu Jul 21 11:00:47 2005 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Emiliano Gabrielli wrote:
rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject               = <b>$subject</b>

the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions..


rev. 1.707 makes it work again Big grin


ok, nice Smile
    icon2.gif   Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Thu Jul 21 11:02:44 2005 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Emiliano Gabrielli wrote:

Emiliano Gabrielli wrote:
rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject               = <b>$subject</b>

the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions..


this patch should fix the problem .. a little bug still remain, if you insert some allowed HTML tags in the subject this is detected by is_html() so the Display Attribute and the Link is not applied .. the result is that the HTML is working but no elog featur is applied


Your line
if (p && strchr(str, '>') && p >= str && *(p-1) != '\\')

in the code does not work. If the pattern is at the beginning of the string (p == str), then (p-1) points to an invalid location and can cause a segmentation fault. The correct patch is in CVS.


ehhe, I used "should" infact Tongue
    icon2.gif   Re: Display Revisions field in single entry but not in list view, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Dec 22 11:59:09 2008 
The "Show Attributes" option is for the single entry view, while the "List Display" option is for the list view. So what you need is:
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Show Attributes = Revisions
Locked attributes = Revisions
Subst on Edit Revisions = $Revisions $date by $long_name
List Display = ID, Date, Author, Type, Category, Subject
    icon2.gif   Re: Display Revisions field in single entry but not in list view, posted by Dan C. on Thu Jan 15 22:25:05 2009 
Hello Stefan,

Thanks for your reply.

Maybe it was the way that I worded my original post but to reiterate, I wanted to have ID, Date, Author, Type, Category, Subject in the list display and Author, Type, Category, Subject, and Revision in the single entry view.

To get the desired results, I had to use the following:
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject, Revisions
Show Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject, Revisions
Locked attributes = Revisions
Subst on Edit Revisions = $Revisions $date by $long_name
List Display = ID, Date, Author, Type, Category, Subject

Thank you again for your help and the great software package!
- Dan


Stefan Ritt wrote:
The "Show Attributes" option is for the single entry view, while the "List Display" option is for the list view. So what you need is:
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Show Attributes = Revisions
Locked attributes = Revisions
Subst on Edit Revisions = $Revisions $date by $long_name
List Display = ID, Date, Author, Type, Category, Subject
    icon2.gif   Re: Display Picture in ELOG Welcome Page, posted by Gregory M. Caughey on Fri Nov 30 10:36:21 2007 

Adam Blandford wrote:

 

Hi

I want to display an image on the title page and have put the following code into the elogd.cfg:

Welcome Title = <img src="pictures/ln2.jpg"><p><font size = 5 color=white>Welcome to My Project Log</font>

I have put the picture "ln2.jpg" in a pictures folder I have created in the root ELOG directory however the image does not show up. Any assistance would be great :)

Thanks in advance

Adam

 

 

Hi Adam,

You might double check your file names vs. HTML tags. It appears in your example above that your HTML tag is requesting a file named: "1n2.jpg" and your image file name is "In2.jpg". Please note that in the first case the file name starts with (1) a numeral one and in the second case the file name start with a capital (I) a capital I.

Greg

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