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Wed Jul 20 22:28:14 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | rev 1.703 | Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject = <b>$subject</b>
the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions.. |
rev. 1.707 makes it work again  |
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Wed Jul 20 22:39:05 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | rev 1.703 | Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject = <b>$subject</b>
the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions.. |
this patch should fix the problem .. a little bug still remain, if you insert some allowed HTML tags in the subject this is detected by is_html() so the Display Attribute and the Link is not applied .. the result is that the HTML is working but no elog featur is applied |
Your line
if (p && strchr(str, '>') && p >= str && *(p-1) != '\\')
in the code does not work. If the pattern is at the beginning of the string (p == str), then (p-1) points to an invalid location and can cause a segmentation fault. The correct patch is in CVS. |
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Thu Jul 21 10:59:22 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Bug report | All | | Re: [code] should be a sort of <CDATA > |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | Using the [code] elocode should be intended also to preserve the tagged text from beeing parsed as html or elcode itself ..
this is an example:
Quote: | Note that, for security reasons, you should check the MD5 FINGERPRINT of the SSL certificate issued by the server agaist the following one:
MD5 Fingerprint = 23:A7:AD:33:3C:08:BE:2A:62:6E:85:DF:B8:00:23:40
Thank you |
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As you can see, your entry with the [code] section is now shown without interpretation. So everything between [code] and [/code] is not interpreted as ELCode tags. The modification is committed to CVS. |
thanks  |
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Thu Jul 21 11:00:47 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Bug report | Linux | rev 1.703 | Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject = <b>$subject</b>
the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions.. |
rev. 1.707 makes it work again  |
ok, nice  |
1294
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Thu Jul 21 11:02:44 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Bug report | Linux | rev 1.703 | Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject = <b>$subject</b>
the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions.. |
this patch should fix the problem .. a little bug still remain, if you insert some allowed HTML tags in the subject this is detected by is_html() so the Display Attribute and the Link is not applied .. the result is that the HTML is working but no elog featur is applied |
Your line
if (p && strchr(str, '>') && p >= str && *(p-1) != '\\')
in the code does not work. If the pattern is at the beginning of the string (p == str), then (p-1) points to an invalid location and can cause a segmentation fault. The correct patch is in CVS. |
ehhe, I used "should" infact  |
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Sat Jul 23 16:45:28 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Bug report | All | | Re: <img> in Display Attribute |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
BTW: Conditional attributes now also work for email notifications, so you can do for example:
Attributes = Author, Category, Email encoding, Subject
Options Email encoding = plain{1}, HTML{2}
{1} Email encoding = 1
{2} Email encoding = 2
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if one uses ROptions instead of a simple Options the text displaied is "plain{1}" (with the "{1}" not stripped out!!) |
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Sat Jul 23 18:30:57 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | All | | Re: <img> in Display Attribute |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | if one uses ROptions instead of a simple Options the text displaied is "plain{1}" (with the "{1}" not stripped out!!) |
Ok, fixed. |
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Thu Jul 28 01:02:00 2005 |
| John Habermann | john.habermann@wilderness.org.au | Bug report | Linux | 2.5.9+r16 | problem with list display attribute |
I not sure if this has been found and fixed as I did find something to do with the list display attribute in the forums but wasn't sure if it was the same thing.
There seems to be a bug with the List Display attribute in that it drops the last attribute of the list. So in my example if I want to display the Subject in my list I have to add a dummy attribute after it otherwise the Subject will not be displayed. The comma after Subject is not enough, but all you have to do is to add 1 letter and then you will see the subject in List view. If you don't all I see is the Date and Author fields and then the Text field in my Summary view in the log book.
List Display = Date,Author,Subject,t
I am running elog 2.5.9+r1674-1 on Debian sarge. |