Re: length of fields, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Mar 8 20:28:49 2005
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> Is it possible to get around this problem by having more then one main text field
> per record?
No, not at the moment. You can increase the 1500 characters by recompiling elogd, but
at some point you will hit the stack limit and elogd will crash. I plan a major
redesign with completely dynamic memory allocation, thus permitting any number of
characters on any attribute. But this will take a couple of months or so. |
Re: Display <attribute> do erroneously encoded, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 14 21:11:11 2005
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> Display subject = <b>$subject</b>
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> is printed to the browser encoded, so that it is diplayed as is..
I fixed that in revision 1.587. Note however that you should do the formatting
of attributes better using the CSS functionality, since it gives you more
possibilities. See for example the subject of this forum, which has it's own
CSS class "subjname", which has a larger font size. You select your own class like
Format Subject = 0, subjname, subjvalue
in the configuration file. Then add the classes into the CSS file.
Now elog shows each attribute which contains a "<b>" encoded (as HTML). But if you
want to write a subject line like "For bold use <b> in HTML", then the "<b>"
triggers the HTML display, so it is not written as is, which is not what you want in
that case. Since there is no switch "Submit as HTML text" for the attributes, it is
hard for elog to "guess" if you want HTML encoded or not. |
Asing a user to an log, posted by Rob de Bruin on Fri Mar 18 11:14:58 2005
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Hello,
I'm looking for an option to attach a user to a log?
For example:
Rob is making the log, and whant's to dedicate the log to a stagaire,
the stagiare recieves an E-mail so that he can do the job?
Bud we all want recieve the mail bud the stagiare see's that the job is for
him.
Is there a solution for it?
Best regards Rob de Bruin |
Re: Asing a user to an log, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 18 13:36:19 2005
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> I'm looking for an option to attach a user to a log?
>
> For example:
>
> Rob is making the log, and whant's to dedicate the log to a stagaire,
> the stagiare recieves an E-mail so that he can do the job?
>
> Bud we all want recieve the mail bud the stagiare see's that the job is for
> him.
Maybe use an attribute for that?
Like
Attributes = Author, ..., stagaire
Options stagaire = Jim, Joe, ...
So Rob can select a stagaire from the list, and the email contains this name.
- Stefan |
Re: HTML 4.1 transitional validation fails, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Thu Mar 24 13:21:28 2005
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> as this url shows http://www.htmlhelp.com/tools/validator/problems.html#amp
> it should be used an HTML entity instead of the ampersand sign.
Stefan, the validation still fails on the ampersand ...
here is an example of your online Demo elog:
http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A//midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/920 |
Re: HTML 4.1 transitional validation fails, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Mar 24 13:59:06 2005
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> Stefan, the validation still fails on the ampersand ...
> here is an example of your online Demo elog:
> http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A//midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/920
Ok, I fixed that, the validation link above show a valid page. |
Howto subscribe to ELOG RSS feeds in Mozilla Thunderbird, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 8 14:35:19 2005
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So subscribe to ELOG RSS feeds, do the following:
- In Thunderbird, click "Tools/Account setting", then click "Add account",
"RSS News & Blogs", "Next", "Finish", "Ok".
- Select "News & Blogs" in the "Folders" pane, right-click and select
"Properties"
- Click on "Manage Subscriptions..."
- Click on "Add"
- Enter the Feed URL of elog. Use your logbook URL and add "elog.rdf". For
this forum for example, enter
http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/elog.rdf
- Click OK. That's all.
See how the RSS feed shows up in the attached image. Please note that you
need public read access to your logbook for this to work (via "Guest menu
commands"), since the RSS mechanism does not support authentication. |
Link To command..., posted by Tim Iskander on Mon Apr 18 17:57:38 2005
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Is it possible to create a Link To command (ala Copy To, Move To) that
would allow you to reference an entry in another log book without copying it?
This would be handy as the info would be kept current in both log books.
My thought is that it would create a psuedo entry in the other log
book that pointed back at the originating log book entry (similar to a
UNIX soft link)
/Tim |