Re: HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 18 15:04:25 2007
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marion wrote: | i am getting the idea that i am supposted to upload elog to my website ? is this correct?
ie e should make a directory for ELOG and load files - what files?
or all the files that came from the downloaded ELOG PROGRAM that i placed in my c-d rive ?
marion |
Where is your website? If it's hosted at a company, it's probably impossible to run elog there, since they only allow PHP scripts etc. |
Re: HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?, posted by marion on Wed Apr 18 22:45:57 2007
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
marion wrote: | i am getting the idea that i am supposted to upload elog to my website ? is this correct?
ie e should make a directory for ELOG and load files - what files?
or all the files that came from the downloaded ELOG PROGRAM that i placed in my c-d rive ?
marion |
Where is your website? If it's hosted at a company, it's probably impossible to run elog there, since they only allow PHP scripts etc. |
where - i am not sure what you mean by where . it is hosted by franceso - i have full access to everything - i have cpanel -
Operating system Linux
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Machine Type i686
Apache version 1.3.37 (Unix)
PERL version 5.8.4
Path to PERL /usr/bin/perl
Path to sendmail /usr/sbin/sendmail
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PHP version 4.4.6
MySQL version 4.1.21-standard
cPanel Build 10.9.0-RELEASE 7965
Theme cPanel X v2.6.0
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ok i give up - i have to admit - i do not understand the instructions, posted by marion on Wed Apr 18 22:59:52 2007
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is there a possibility to get instructions in newbie language?
marion |
is there any other way for users to have access without my being online?, posted by marion on Thu Apr 19 00:17:53 2007
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is there any other way for users to have access to the ELOG without my being online?
marion |
Re: HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 19 07:40:01 2007
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marion wrote: | it is hosted by franceso - i have full access to everything - i have cpanel - |
Then you have to install elog there from the RPM. See http://midas.psi.ch/elog/adminguide.html |
Re: ok i give up - i have to admit - i do not understand the instructions, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 19 07:41:19 2007
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marion wrote: | is there a possibility to get instructions in newbie language? |
No. You need some basic knowledge to run elog. Without this knowledge, it's better if you use some other package. |
WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get), posted by An Thai on Wed Apr 25 10:29:40 2007
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Dear all,
I use the freemail from provider Web.de and find that its web-email editor ist very nice.
All formated text will be displayed in the right way, WYSIWYG.
Has sombody an idea, how to improve the Elog like this?
Best regards |
Re: WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get), posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 25 10:44:29 2007
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An Thai wrote: | Dear all,
I use the freemail from provider Web.de and find that its web-email editor ist very nice.
All formated text will be displayed in the right way, WYSIWYG.
Has sombody an idea, how to improve the Elog like this?
Best regards |
Well, all this is possible with ELCode tags, as you can see below. The advantage is that you can enter these tags with any browser, even with a text based browser. Have you tried to use the web.de page with a non-IE browser like Firefox? It doesn't work! They use very special JavaScript and AJAX with locks you to IE. And this is not the philosophy of ELOG. You should be able to do everything, even if JavaScript is switched off.
Dear BIG RED ,
Here is the bulleting:
- First line
- Second line
- third line
Line numbering with under line:
- First line
- Second line
- Third line
Centered text |