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Wed Jan 25 15:40:17 2012 |
| Yoshio Imai | $user_email | Comment | Linux | 2.9.0 | Re: problems with https in Chrome and IE |
Might this be related to the problem reported by Allen? |
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Mon Jan 30 18:23:39 2012 |
| Yoshio Imai | $user_email | Question | Windows | 2.9.0 | Re: Return Code |
It depends on how you actually call the elog client, but it outputs a message
Message successfully transmitted, ID=(new message id)
to the console upon successful transmission. Maybe you can catch this and evaluate? |
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Thu May 10 15:34:39 2012 |
| Yoshio Imai | $user_email | Question | Linux | 2.9.0 | Re: HW Requirements to run elog / Performance issues running on ARM |
Hi!
Looking at your config file it seems that a lot of the attributes are not user-specified but rather auto-generated content. You may want to consider using the elog client to submit such entries; this might avoid performance issues related to communication of the server with the web browser used for entry generation. This way, event entries can even be automatically created by other software rather than having a user to submit them.
Yoshio |
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Mon Jan 14 13:33:19 2013 |
| Yoshio Imai | $user_email | Question | Windows | 2.7.8 | Re: Dual Time display and entry times |
Depending on whether I understand your requirement correctly, the following solution should work:
- define an additional logbook attribute, say "UTC Date"
- preset it on entry creation and submission with the UTC timestamp (cf. section "Attributes" of the ELog configuration guide):
Preset UTC Date = $utcdate
Subst UTC Date = $utcdate - prevent the attribute from being changed manually by adding it to the
Locked Attributes = < ... > andFixed Attributes Edit = < ... > lists, respectively.
You may also have to add it to theRemove on reply = < ... > list if replies turn out to keep the "UTC Date" value of the original entry.
Regards, |
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Sat Nov 22 16:05:34 2014 |
| Yoshio Imai | $user_email | Info | Windows | 2.8 | Re: 5.5.4 cannot decode AUTH parameter |
harish amin wrote: | Dear Stefen,
Please help me & reply on my request. Is my global config correct? |
I am afraid you misunderstood Stefan. The lines he suggested to you are not something to put into your config file, but something you have to type on the command prompt in order to communicate directly with the mail server (i.e. completely independent from elog). You may have to ensure that the necessary communication program is installed on your computer.
Regards
Yoshio |
1489
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Fri Oct 28 12:15:33 2005 |
| Yoshio Imai | | Question | Linux | 2.6.0beta5 | Display last page by default |
Hi again!
I have one question concerning the logbook configuration. Normally, clicking on "List" takes me to the first page of the list view. Is it possible to configure the logbook so that "List" takes me to the last page instead?
Yoshio |
1489
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Fri Oct 28 12:15:33 2005 |
| Yoshio Imai | | Question | Linux | 2.6.0beta5 | Display last page by default |
Hi again!
I have one question concerning the logbook configuration. Normally, clicking on "List" takes me to the first page of the list view. Is it possible to configure the logbook so that "List" takes me to the last page instead?
Yoshio |
1489
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Fri Oct 28 12:15:33 2005 |
| Yoshio Imai | | Question | Linux | 2.6.0beta5 | Display last page by default |
Hi again!
I have one question concerning the logbook configuration. Normally, clicking on "List" takes me to the first page of the list view. Is it possible to configure the logbook so that "List" takes me to the last page instead?
Yoshio |