http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/windows/ doesn't have the latest 2.90 release, posted by John Rouillard on Mon Mar 21 02:40:31 2011
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It looks like the newest windows release of elog at
http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/windows/ is 2.81.
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Re: http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/windows/ doesn't have the latest 2.90 release, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 21 08:53:48 2011
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> It looks like the newest windows release of elog at
> http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/windows/ is 2.81.
>
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Filter on attribute value for list items, posted by Wolfgang Bayer on Fri Apr 29 11:20:50 2011
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Hello @all,
for a logbook I have also to set up a guest access. As I want to have a login page first opening the logbook, I created a second logbook
entry in the elog.cfg that points to the same subdir as the original logbook. The idea of this guest access is, that users who have no login rights can |
Integrate Latex Formula Editor plugin, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Jun 15 11:10:01 2011
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There is a nice js plugin to create formulas with a latex editor.
This plugin (Can be found at http://www.codecogs.com/latex/integration/ckeditor/install.php) is for the CK Editor.
Currently the FCK Editor is used, which has been superseded in 2009 by the CK Editor.
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List page displays internal 'Text' attribute header with some alias, posted by Zbigniew Reszela on Wed Jul 20 16:52:06 2011
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I would like to have different header for 'Text' internal attribute: e.g. an alias "Notes". So on the list page header of Text attribute column
is Notes.
Is it already possible? I couldn't find it in Administrator's Guide. |
Re: List page displays internal 'Text' attribute header with some alias, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 20 17:39:25 2011
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Zbigniew Reszela wrote:
I would like to have different header for 'Text' internal attribute: e.g. an alias "Notes". |
obfuscate password in verbose logging, posted by Mark Bergman on Thu Apr 26 23:57:04 2012
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I'm trying to debug an issue with elogd (2.9.1) and was reminded that using the "-v" option exposes
user passwords. This wasn't a huge problem for us in the past, but we're now using kerberos authentication,
meaning that the exposed username/password applies to lots of sensitive systems within our university.
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Re: obfuscate password in verbose logging, posted by Mark Bergman on Fri Apr 27 00:29:56 2012
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> I'd suggest that the "-v" option hide passwords. If they need to be revealed for debugging
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