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Fri Jul 22 10:27:09 2016 |
| JD | elog@dreessen.it | Request | Windows | 3.1.1 | Re: inserting pictures into a post |
Wow, now me managed it as well ;).. We uploaded/droped the image in the attatchment and not into the text area. Thank you!
Cheers
Jonathan
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
I don't know if you realized, but that (veeeeery old) wish has been implemented about five years ago or so. Now you can instert pictures into the body like this:

Best,
Stefan
JD wrote: |
I know this thread is realy old. Anyways I would like to give a +1 on this request. As a workaround I currently wrote a small PHP Image Hosting/Upload Script and embedded a link to it in the Menue.
On that page the user uploads the image and gets a link which he/she can embedd using the button... Easy, but a bit to complicated for some users ;)
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
> does elog have a way of inserting pictures into a post other than including
> them as an attachment? i can put a picture in using html text, but this
> method only works if the picture is stored on the local server. anyone
> placing a post from a remote machine cannot include a picture off of their
> machine.
> any help?
> thanks.
Right now it is not possible to easily include pictures into the message body, but I put it on the wishlist. Of course you can always refer to external pictures if you submit your text as HTML and put the proper tags there like this one:

and you can even scale them like 
but of course this requires to have that image stored somewhere else. I will probably add a feature like
att:name.gif
which will reference a picture from the attachment, and will be converted to the full picture name after submitting that message.
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Tue Nov 2 02:51:09 2004 |
| Kristinn B. Gylfason | elog@askur.org | Question | Linux | 2.5.4 | Can the elog client submit an entry with a html body? |
I'm running a Debian package of elog with verision number 2.5.4+r1480-1.
The revision of the elog client in this package is 1.21.
I'm using the elog client to send entries generated by a script to my
logbook. I want to format the body text of the entry using HTML, to include
links and images. When I submit the entry with the elog client it is
submited as text and not HTML.
The man page for the elog client does not mention any commandline options to
specify the formating of the entry and I have not found any info in this
forum on the issue.
Is it possible to submit an entry with a html body using the elog client? |
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Tue Nov 2 18:15:09 2004 |
| Kristinn B. Gylfason | elog@askur.org | Question | Linux | 2.5.4 | Re: Can the elog client submit an entry with a html body? |
> > Is it possible to submit an entry with a html body using the elog client?
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> I added a "-H" flag for that. New version of elog.c under CVS and in the next
> release.
Great! Thanks.
Kristinn |
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Tue Feb 23 12:12:14 2021 |
| Martin Neumann | elog.20.beazy@spamgourmet.com | Question | Linux | V3.1.4-80633ba | Date conversion |
Hi,
I am trying to figure out how ELOG works and I have a problem.
I have one datetime attribute, where I want the user to be able to enter the time in ISO8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM) instead of the buttons.
How do I manage that this input is converted correctly into the internal format?
I tried adding a hidden locked Attribute called IntDate and use "Subst IntDate = $start" but the result is dates in 1970, even though I have set the Time Format to "%F %H:%M" |
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Wed Feb 24 08:44:42 2021 |
| Martin Neumann | elog.20.beazy@spamgourmet.com | Question | Linux | V3.1.4-80633ba | Re: Date conversion |
I don't feel comfortable allowing the elog daemon to execute random shell scripts. Is there no other way?
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
If you define a field as "datetime" then you'll get the standard ELOG input field for datetime. It will be stored as seconds of the epoch (seconds since 1.1.1970).
You can define a field as a default string input, then it is stored as a string. But you can convert that string by a shell scripts into seconds of the epoch. See "subst" command in the documentation of the elog syntax:
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Fri Nov 4 16:51:32 2005 |
| Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos | elaine@ccuec.unicamp.br | Question | Linux | 2.6.0 | Problems with ELOG and Internet Explorer |
Hi,
We are facing a problem when using the Internet Explorer browser to edit
logbooks entries. The error occurs when we use the preview option.
After this, the connection becomes slow to display the preview and returns
"Server Not Found - Page cannot be displayed" or "Internal Server error" as result.
If we try to turn back to the edit page the browser retuns
"This page has been expired".
It happens at any time even we edit simple entries in Internet Explorer,
but never occurs in other browsers.
Software versions that are running :
Elog version 2.6.0-beta
Fedora Core release 1 (Yarrow)
Apache/2.0.54 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.54 OpenSSL/0.9.7g
(Elog is running under apache proxy)
Is there any bug report about this or there is something else
that I need to configure ?
Thanks in advance.
Elaine |
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Mon Nov 7 18:55:57 2005 |
| Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos | elaine@ccuec.unicamp.br | Question | Linux | 2.6.0 | Re: Problems with ELOG and Internet Explorer |
Hi Stefan,
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I tried on this forum with Internet Explorer 6.0 and could not reproduce the problem, and I never heared anybody else mentioning this problem. Can you reproduce the problem on the forum |
I couldn't reproduce the problem in this forum too, and I'm using Internet Explorer to edit this entry now... :-D
I did some new tests and at this time I tried to submit new entries using the ELOG default port
without proxy, because I realized that this Forum doesn't use https (maybe uses proxy).
I edited and used preview many times and the ELOG worked fine without errors in IE.
So, I think my problem is something configured in the proxy or https that Internet Explorer
doesn't work very well in this circumstance.
Do you know problems like this ?
Is there anybody else using ELOG under https ?
My proxy configuration :
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1) http (default port 80):
# Redirect to ELOG - Logbook
Redirect permanent /elog https://antares.ccuec.unicamp.br:9696
2) https (I need to use other different port number) :
<VirtualHost 143.106.80.30:9696>
# Here be standard configuration for the Virtual Host
ServerName antares.ccuec.unicamp.br:9696
ServerAdmin suporte@ccuec.unicamp.br
# This be the path to the elog directory
# (This didn't seem to make any difference, but it be a good
# idea nonetheless)
DocumentRoot "/www/elog"
# Here be the setup for the SSL component of the Virtual Host
SSLEngine On
SSLCertificateFile /www/apache/conf/ssl.crt/server.crt
SSLCertificateKeyFile /www/apache/conf/ssl.key/server.key
# Here be the setup options for the Proxy module
ProxyRequests Off
ProxyPreserveHost On
# This be the root of the new Virtual Host, and it should be
# redirected to the port the elogd server is listening to
# (8081 on our poop deck).
<Location />
<Location />
ProxyPass http://antares.ccuec.unicamp.br:8081/
ProxyPassReverse http://antares.ccuec.unicamp.br:8081/
SSLRequireSSL
</Location>
ErrorLog /www/apache/logs/error_log
TransferLog /www/apache/logs/access_log </VirtualHost> |
Thanks in advance.
Elaine |
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Tue Nov 22 20:22:04 2005 |
| Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos | elaine@ccuec.unicamp.br | Question | Linux | 2.6.0-beta | Email format flags |
I've been tried to format our email notification messages
like this forum, but I couldn't.
Every email notification is sent in plain text although I've tried
all options listed in documentation about Email Format flags. 
What is the Email Format flag that I need to use ?
Is there something else that I have to configure ? ?)
Regards,
Elaine |