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  862   Tue Jan 4 00:55:26 2005 Question Matthewgreggmc@yahoo.comBug reportAll2.5.5Re: Implementation of RSS feeds
The <pubDate> item doesn't appear to be a valid RFC-822 date.  Causes some
aggregators to fail when parsing.

The error is shown by Feedvalidator:
http://www.feedvalidator.org/check.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fmidas.psi.ch%2Felogs%2FForum%2Felog.rdf

> I implemented experimentally RSS feeds into Elog. Before releasing this new
> addition, I would like to collect some experience with it. This forum now
> supports RSS feeds, for which you can subscribe with a RSS feed reader like
> Mozilla Firefox. Please give it a try and send me any feedback.
> 
> For an introduction to RSS feeds, please see 
> 
> http://www.webreference.com/authoring/languages/xml/rss/intro/
> 
> To subscribe to a logbook, enter following URL into your RSS reader:
> 
> http://<your-elog-host.domain>/<logbook>/elog.rdf
> 
> From the newest Mozilla Firefox browser, you can also click on the RSS box at
> the lower right corner of the browser (see attachment).
  863   Tue Jan 4 11:38:43 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportAll2.5.5Re: Implementation of RSS feeds
> The <pubDate> item doesn't appear to be a valid RFC-822 date.  Causes some
> aggregators to fail when parsing.

I fixed that, now it passes the Feedvalidator. New version is under CVS.
  868   Sat Jan 8 16:40:04 2005 Question Neil Swartzjunkswartz@optonline.netQuestionAll2.5.5Find using multiple values with MOptions
I have a logbook with an attribute that has a number of fixed values. I 
use MOptions to prevent typos when entering and allow multiple "keywords".
When searching the users can only search on one keyword.
Is there any way to search on multiple values (AAA|BBB|CCC)? If I do not 
use MOption, they can do this, but the users entering logs may mistype the 
keywords.
  882   Mon Jan 17 16:51:35 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionAll2.5.5Re: Find using multiple values with MOptions
> I have a logbook with an attribute that has a number of fixed values. I 
> use MOptions to prevent typos when entering and allow multiple "keywords".
> When searching the users can only search on one keyword.
> Is there any way to search on multiple values (AAA|BBB|CCC)? If I do not 
> use MOption, they can do this, but the users entering logs may mistype the 
> keywords.

Even with Moptions, you can put into the "Text:" line

(AAA|BBB|CCC)

and click on "Search text also in attributes". This is a valid regular
expression with searches for AAA or BBB or CCC. Unfortunately you still can
mistype the values. If I would add check boxes in the find page, it would not
be clear if one searches for an "AND" of several values or an "OR" (Most people
would probably think that they want an "AND" because this happens if they
restrict several attributes).
  884   Tue Jan 18 03:37:40 2005 Reply Neil Swartzneilswartz@verizon.netQuestionAll2.5.5Re: Find using multiple values with MOptions
> > I have a logbook with an attribute that has a number of fixed values. I 
> > use MOptions to prevent typos when entering and allow multiple "keywords".
> > When searching the users can only search on one keyword.
> > Is there any way to search on multiple values (AAA|BBB|CCC)? If I do not 
> > use MOption, they can do this, but the users entering logs may mistype the 
> > keywords.
> 
> Even with Moptions, you can put into the "Text:" line
> 
> (AAA|BBB|CCC)
> 
> and click on "Search text also in attributes". This is a valid regular
> expression with searches for AAA or BBB or CCC. Unfortunately you still can
> mistype the values. If I would add check boxes in the find page, it would not
> be clear if one searches for an "AND" of several values or an "OR" (Most people
> would probably think that they want an "AND" because this happens if they
> restrict several attributes).

Yes, I can use the Text: search, but I still have the mistyping problem. (My 
field values are like "ENA, ETB, HRES, etc.) -- Easy to have a typo.

Currently there is a dropdown when searching for MOption fields. Maybe you could 
allow multiple selections in the dropdown. This to me is an "OR" search.
  885   Tue Jan 18 13:06:48 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionAll2.5.5Re: Find using multiple values with MOptions
> Currently there is a dropdown when searching for MOption fields. Maybe you could 
> allow multiple selections in the dropdown. This to me is an "OR" search.

Multiple selections are not possible in HTML, only a single value can be selected at
a time.
  886   Wed Jan 19 04:33:00 2005 Idea Neil Swartzneilswartz@verizon.netInfoAll2.5.5Re: Find using multiple values with MOptions
> > Currently there is a dropdown when searching for MOption fields. Maybe you could 
> > allow multiple selections in the dropdown. This to me is an "OR" search.
> 
> Multiple selections are not possible in HTML, only a single value can be selected at
> a time.

Try: (From monster.com)
<SELECT NAME="lid" multiple size="5">
<OPTION VALUE=""> ------- Select all -------- </OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="323">Alabama-Anniston</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="324">Alabama-Birmingham</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="325">Alabama-Mobile/Dothan</OPTION>
<OPTION VALUE="328">Alabama-Montgomery</OPTION>
...
</SELECT>

Although this may not be supported in all browsers. (I think recent versions of 
Netscape and IE support it)
  891   Fri Jan 21 23:30:35 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfoAll2.5.5Re: Find using multiple values with MOptions
<SELECT NAME="lid" multiple size="5">

Oh, nice, I didn't know of that. However, I prefer to have multiple options to be selected
with individual check boxes, this saves more vertical window space. So I added that
functionality to the find page. If more than one option of a MOptions attribute are
selected, they are or'ed together during the search. You can try that in this forum with
the "OS" for example.
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