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Wed Jun 21 22:11:15 2006 |
| Gerald Ebberink | g.h.p.ebberink@nclr.nl | Question | Linux | 2.6.1 | restrict access |
Dear all,
I am trying to get elog used in our company but I need some help.
I have two small questions:
-1- how can I restrict the access
of a certain user such that he can only see certain logbooks.
But also not showing the other logbooks on the selection page.
So we could have a tree like this:
Stage one
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|->Stage 2
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/ \
| |
Co1 Co2
/ \
job job
So when Co1 logs in the should not be able to see Co2 and the attached job
-2- How can I have a login page instead of the logbook selection page.
When I insert the password statement the config, I get a blank page. |
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Wed Jun 21 18:36:06 2006 |
| Jeremy Perkins | perkins@egret.sao.arizona.edu | Question | Linux | | Hosts Allow and Password File |
I'm trying to set up an elog that uses a password file using the "Password file = /blah" directive as well as the "Hosts allow = myhost.mydomain" directive. I used the -v command and watched the messages and elogd is recognizing that I am connecting from an allowed host but the login page is still appearing. Is there a way to use both of these? |
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Wed Jun 21 17:03:23 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | 2.6.1-6 | Re: Corrupt page link |
Ulrich Trüssel wrote: | If a loggbook contains more than one page of entries, above and under the list are links for changing the page by number (or privous / last and all) conatining links looking like "http://localhost:8080/logbook/page2?mode=mode". This is the correct link and will work until Version 2.6.1-5!
In Version 2.6.1-6 the link is corrupted and look always like "http://localhost:8080/logbook/pag" |
Well, in this forum the link is fine, so it must have to do with your special configuration. Can you try with the demo logbook and find out which configuration option causes this problem? |
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Wed Jun 21 14:21:01 2006 |
| Ulrich Trüssel | ulrich.truessel@familienhund.ch | Bug report | Windows | 2.6.1-6 | Corrupt page link |
If a loggbook contains more than one page of entries, above and under the list are links for changing the page by number (or privous / last and all) conatining links looking like "http://localhost:8080/logbook/page2?mode=mode". This is the correct link and will work until Version 2.6.1-5!
In Version 2.6.1-6 the link is corrupted and look always like "http://localhost:8080/logbook/pag" |
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Tue Jun 13 08:51:38 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | All | 2.6.1-1681 | Re: Losing field 'focus' when using Conditional Attributes |
Steve Jones wrote: | It appears to only be applicable when one defines conditional Options - when javascript updates the conditional lists the input focus appears to shift to the HTML edit area. I am still running ELOG V2.6.1-1681 and this is under Windows (my test system). |
It was some new code used for inline images. If you upload an inline image, an extra window opens which lets you select the image file. After that operation, you want to have the focus back at the text box. Unfortunately this also happened now after the JavaScript update of conditional attributes. I fixed that in the new version 2.6.1-6. |
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Tue Jun 6 16:20:42 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | Windows | ELOG V2.6. | Re: 'Click through' order of elog enteries |
Fergus Lynch wrote: | Hi There,
When you find a set of records in ELOG and then 'click through' the returned list it runs through then in order of ID. - I s there a way to modify this behaviour?
Many Thanks
Fergus |
Unfortunately not. |
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Mon Jun 5 14:19:52 2006 |
| Fergus Lynch | flynch@alternativenetworks.com | Info | Windows | ELOG V2.6. | 'Click through' order of elog enteries |
Hi There,
When you find a set of records in ELOG and then 'click through' the returned list it runs through then in order of ID. - I s there a way to modify this behaviour?
Many Thanks
Fergus |
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Fri Jun 2 21:20:06 2006 |
| Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos | elaine@ccuec.unicamp.br | Question | Linux | 2.6.1-1681 | Inserting images via Internet Explorer |
Hi Stefan,
I observed that there is a difference between IE and others browsers.
When I use "insert image" button in Netscape, for instance,
it creates automatically a tag like [IMG]elog:1/1[/IMG] and
includes an attachment in the ELOG entry.
When a try to do the same action in Internet Explorer, only
the attachment is created without the tag [IMG]elog:1/1[/IMG] .
I did the same test using this forum, and the results are identical
that was related above.
Is it a bug or I'm doing something wrong ?
Thanks,
Elaine |