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Fri Aug 25 05:27:13 2006 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Question | Linux | 2.6.2-1714 | Re: Auto-refresh ELog display |
eLog allows one to add custom headers or footers as well as include Cascading Style Sheets. I believe there is a post somewhere in here from Stefan indicating that javascript can be added through one of these methods . . . hold on, a simple search, yes Stefan mentions it at http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/1837
Alan Stone wrote: | I appreciate your posting of the JavaScript. However, I have no idea what
to do with it. The page appears to be generated by some elog daemon. I do
not know how to hook into that.
Alan
Steve Jones wrote: | Couldn't a small bit of javascript be added that would accomplish this? Me saying this and I have no idea what I am talking about!!
Alan Stone wrote: | We have multiple LCDs at a console, and usually one is dedicated to displaying a browser
with the local ELog. Meanwhile, others are making entries from another machine. If
no one clicks on refresh, the ELog display becomes stale. Is there a method to have
the ELog reload every X minutes?
Thanks, Alan |
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Thu Aug 24 20:16:23 2006 |
| Alan Stone | alstone@fnal.gov | Question | Linux | 2.6.2-1714 | Re: Auto-refresh ELog display |
I appreciate your posting of the JavaScript. However, I have no idea what
to do with it. The page appears to be generated by some elog daemon. I do
not know how to hook into that.
Alan
Steve Jones wrote: | Couldn't a small bit of javascript be added that would accomplish this? Me saying this and I have no idea what I am talking about!!
Alan Stone wrote: | We have multiple LCDs at a console, and usually one is dedicated to displaying a browser
with the local ELog. Meanwhile, others are making entries from another machine. If
no one clicks on refresh, the ELog display becomes stale. Is there a method to have
the ELog reload every X minutes?
Thanks, Alan |
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Thu Aug 24 19:28:35 2006 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Question | Linux | 2.6.2-1714 | Re: Auto-refresh ELog display |
<html>
<head>
<title>Refresh JavaScript Example</title>
<noscript>
<!--
We have the "refresh" meta-tag in case the user's browser does
not correctly support JavaScript or has JavaScript disabled.
Notice that this is nested within a "noscript" block.
-->
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="2">
</noscript>
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
var sURL = unescape(window.location.pathname);
function doLoad()
{
// the timeout value should be the same as in the "refresh" meta-tag
setTimeout( "refresh()", 2*1000 );
}
function refresh()
{
// This version of the refresh function will cause a new
// entry in the visitor's history. It is provided for
// those browsers that only support JavaScript 1.0.
//
window.location.href = sURL;
}
//-->
</script>
<script language="JavaScript1.1">
<!--
function refresh()
{
// This version does NOT cause an entry in the browser's
// page view history. Most browsers will always retrieve
// the document from the web-server whether it is already
// in the browsers page-cache or not.
//
window.location.replace( sURL );
}
//-->
</script>
<script language="JavaScript1.2">
<!--
function refresh()
{
// This version of the refresh function will be invoked
// for browsers that support JavaScript version 1.2
//
// The argument to the location.reload function determines
// if the browser should retrieve the document from the
// web-server. In our example all we need to do is cause
// the JavaScript block in the document body to be
// re-evaluated. If we needed to pull the document from
// the web-server again (such as where the document contents
// change dynamically) we would pass the argument as 'true'.
//
window.location.reload( false );
}
//-->
</script>
</head>
<!--
Use the "onload" event to start the refresh process.
-->
<body onload="doLoad()">
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
// we put this here so we can see something change
document.write('<b>' + (new Date).toLocaleString() + '</b>');
//-->
</script>
</body>
</html>
Steve Jones wrote: | Couldn't a small bit of javascript be added that would accomplish this? Me saying this and I have no idea what I am talking about!!
Alan Stone wrote: | We have multiple LCDs at a console, and usually one is dedicated to displaying a browser
with the local ELog. Meanwhile, others are making entries from another machine. If
no one clicks on refresh, the ELog display becomes stale. Is there a method to have
the ELog reload every X minutes?
Thanks, Alan |
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Thu Aug 24 19:02:47 2006 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Question | Linux | 2.6.2-1714 | Re: Auto-refresh ELog display |
Couldn't a small bit of javascript be added that would accomplish this? Me saying this and I have no idea what I am talking about!!
Alan Stone wrote: | We have multiple LCDs at a console, and usually one is dedicated to displaying a browser
with the local ELog. Meanwhile, others are making entries from another machine. If
no one clicks on refresh, the ELog display becomes stale. Is there a method to have
the ELog reload every X minutes?
Thanks, Alan |
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Thu Aug 24 15:52:54 2006 |
| Alan Stone | alstone@fnal.gov | Question | Linux | 2.6.2-1714 | Auto-refresh ELog display |
We have multiple LCDs at a console, and usually one is dedicated to displaying a browser
with the local ELog. Meanwhile, others are making entries from another machine. If
no one clicks on refresh, the ELog display becomes stale. Is there a method to have
the ELog reload every X minutes?
Thanks, Alan |
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Thu Aug 24 11:12:18 2006 |
| Ben Shepherd | bjs54@dl.ac.uk | Request | Linux | Windows | 2.6.2-1714 | Turn off smileys? |
Can we please have an option to turn off the thing that changes smileys automatically into pictures?
cheers
ben |
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Tue Aug 22 11:31:11 2006 |
| Gerald Ebberink | g.h.p.ebberink@nclr.nl | Bug report | Linux | 2.6.2-1706 | reply option in elog client not working |
When I try to make a reply with the following command
elog -v -h hostname -p 80 -l 'logbook wannabe' -u 'guess' 'what' -a 'Phase=During Measuring' -a Author='Gerald Ebberink' -a 'Subject=Octave measurements' -n 1 -f '22-Aug-2006 boxplot hole sizes of panel2SqTop.jpg' -f '22-Aug-2006 boxplot hole area of panel2SqTop.jpg' -f '22-Aug-2006 boxplot POA of panel2SqTop.jpg' -f '22-Aug-2006 boxplot hole sizes of panel2RTop.jpg' -f '22-Aug-2006 boxplot hole area of panel2RTop.jpg' -f '22-Aug-2006 boxplot POA of panel2RTop.jpg' -f '22-Aug-2006 boxplot hole sizes of panel6SqTop.jpg' -f '22-Aug-2006 boxplot hole area of panel6SqTop.jpg' -f '22-Aug-2006 boxplot POA of panel6SqTop.jpg' -f '22-Aug-2006 boxplot comparison of POA.jpg' -r 65 'Automated addition of measurment results (png)'
In verbose mode I found that the main difference is that
with the -r option it wants to go to the following url
Location: http://host/logbook/
and without it goes to
Location http://host/logbook+wannabe/66
my best guess would be that it should also point to logbook+wannabe |
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Tue Aug 22 10:41:42 2006 |
| Ben Shepherd | bjs54'at'dl.ac.uk | Request | Linux | Windows | 2.6.2-1714 | Append option for elog.exe |
Hi,
Would it be possible to add an 'append' option to the elog.exe client program? I would like to be able to write a simple script for adding images into a logbook - i.e. right-click in Windows and click 'add to log', or click a button in LabVIEW or Matlab and have an image immediately added to the last log entry. There would also have to be an option to either return a list of entry IDs, or just append to the last entry. Is this possible/likely?
cheers
ben |