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icon5.gif   Preset on duplicate, posted by Daniel Sajdyk on Mon Aug 31 22:35:03 2015 
Hi.

Is there any way that "Preset on duplicate" contain ID entry from which it was duplicated?

 
icon5.gif   Draft saved is treated as an entry edit, posted by Daniel Sajdyk on Fri Aug 28 21:01:42 2015 entry.png
Hello.

In Elog i have attribute called "Zmieniano" (eng. changed)  which should store how many times entry was edited. If entry
was not edited it should have only preset value "oryginalny wpis" (eng. oryginal entry), but when I edit it, it should have also date, time,
    icon2.gif   Re: Draft saved is treated as an entry edit, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Aug 31 09:38:38 2015 
Hi Daniel,

this is an undesired side effect of a new feature. I wouldn't call it a bug ;-)

There is no straight forward way for elog to distinguish between a "Submit" and an automatic save. Therefore the "... on edit
       icon2.gif   Re: Draft saved is treated as an entry edit, posted by Daniel Sajdyk on Mon Aug 31 13:12:09 2015 
Hi Andreas and thank you very much for explanation ;)

So, we'll have to wait for new version which will correct this.

 
icon5.gif   Send e-mail based on a hierarchy of attributes?, posted by Phil Rubin on Mon Aug 24 20:40:14 2015 
Is there a way to distribute e-mail based on the consideration of several attributes and values?  A simple example:  attributes type and category
have several different values, say, routine and problem for type and hardware and software for category, but one would only like messages sent when there's
a problem to different sets of hardware or software types.  Thus:
    icon3.gif   Re: Send e-mail based on a hierarchy of attributes?, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Aug 26 09:18:17 2015 
Yes, this can be done. See below for an example configuration.

Attributes = entrytype, category
Options entrytype = routine{1}, problem{2}
icon1.gif   Version 3.1.1 of elog has been released, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 4 15:35:39 2015 
Version 3.1.1, released August 4th, 2015



Updated CKEditor to version 4.5.1


Implemented "Date/Time format <attribute> = ..."


Implemented "Use Email Subject Edit = ..."
    icon2.gif   Re: Version 3.1.1 of elog has been released, posted by Edmund Hertle on Thu Aug 20 14:23:43 2015 
There seems to be a small problem with the new "Date/Time format <attribute>" implementation. It works great for the detailed view of
a single entry:

       icon2.gif   Re: Version 3.1.1 of elog has been released, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Aug 20 15:52:26 2015 
Thanks for reportung that bug. I fixed it in revision f828049.




Edmund
Hertle wrote:



There seems to be a small problem with the new "Date/Time format
icon5.gif   Compiling for Windows, posted by Richard Stamper on Wed Aug 19 17:08:56 2015 
I am interested in using LDAP authentication for elogd on Windows for which it looks like I need to compile from source, enabling LDAP in the make file.

Does anyone have advice on build environments for Windows in which they have had success making elog?  Free ones preferably, such as
Cygwin. 
icon5.gif   "Resolve host names" does not resolve host names, posted by Daniel Sajdyk on Wed Jul 1 11:05:32 2015 
Hello

I use Resolve host names = 1 in my config file, but I still get IP instead domain name.

I use elog in internal network with my own DNS.
    icon2.gif   Re: "Resolve host names" does not resolve host names, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 4 13:33:14 2015 
In elog I simplu use the function gethostbyaddr() to resolve the host name. If this does not work, the underlying OS does not know the hostname either.
Probably you can test this with "nslookup a.b.c.d", to see any further error message.




Daniel
       icon2.gif   Re: "Resolve host names" does not resolve host names, posted by Daniel Sajdyk on Tue Aug 18 14:23:29 2015 
I'm sorry... it was my mistake. I put Resolve host names in logbook config instead global.

Regards Daniel.




Stefan
icon5.gif   IE 11 - Text Edit Toolbar Not Working, posted by John Krautkramer on Sat Aug 15 00:00:36 2015 
Hi,

I've been exploring elog. I find when using IE 11, the text editor formatting buttons don't work with HTML encoding selected. The entire
toolbar is grayed out. It appears to work fine with Chrome. Any ideas or direction to look? elog v3.1.1 is running on RedHat EL5. I've tried the
    icon2.gif   Re: IE 11 - Text Edit Toolbar Not Working, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Aug 17 09:27:45 2015 
This reply has been written with IE 11 using the embedded HTML editor of ELOG. Therefore it is obviously not a problem of ELOG 3.1.1 with IE 11.

It could be a problem with your ELOG installation or it could be a problem with you IE 11 configuration. Can you use the HTML editor of this
forum with IE11? Did you install ELOG 3.1.1 on top of an existing ELOG installation?
       icon2.gif   Re: IE 11 - Text Edit Toolbar Not Working, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Aug 17 09:55:16 2015 
Also make sure you don't have "Compatibility Mode" turned on in IE11.

See here for example: http://winaero.com/blog/how-to-enable-compatibility-view-in-internet-explorer-11-ie11/




Andreas
          icon2.gif   Re: IE 11 - Text Edit Toolbar Not Working, posted by John Krautkramer on Mon Aug 17 16:30:17 2015 
The issue was IE Compatibility Mode. There were no websites in the list, but the "Display intranet sites in Compatibility View" was checked.
Removing this fixed it.

Thanks for the help!
icon5.gif   Isolating search urls, posted by Philip Leung on Wed Aug 12 16:59:30 2015 
Hello all,

I am in need of isolating GET-requests referring to long-running, read-only elog functions such as search/filter/sort in our Apache proxy and
redirecting them elsewhere. There does not, however, appear to be any easy way of reliably isolating these functions (with the exception of sort) by only
    icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Aug 12 17:19:45 2015 
I guess the underlying problem is the long time these requests take and block other users.

I have pretty high on my todo list to convert ELOG into a multi-threaded server which would fix this completely. So if you are patient enough
(=months) you might get what you want.
       icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Philip Leung on Thu Aug 13 10:06:23 2015 
Thanks for the quick response!

It's great to hear that multi-threading is in the works as this has been my main issue with an otherwise very nice piece of software. I do,
however, feel like we should be able to get my slightly hacky approach to work to hold us over until you finish.
          icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Philip Leung on Mon Aug 17 10:32:51 2015 
Is there no good way of differentiating search operations from others by URL?




Philip
Leung wrote:



Thanks for the quick response!
             icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Aug 17 10:41:22 2015 
Look for "&subtext=" in the URL




Philip
Leung wrote:



Is there no good way of differentiating search operations from others
                icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Philip Leung on Mon Aug 17 11:17:37 2015 
This only applies to searches which specify that they are searching through the message text though. It would not work for things like quick filter




Stefan
Ritt wrote:



Look for "&subtext=" in the URL
                   icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Aug 17 11:26:22 2015 
For any other filter you need "&<attribute>=", which of course requires the knowlede of all attributes. There is no other "standard"
flag in the URL indicating a search.




Philip
                      icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Philip Leung on Mon Aug 17 11:28:08 2015 
Would there be a simple way to redirect all URLs BUT the ones which trigger searches?




Stefan
Ritt wrote:



For any other filter you need "&<attribute>=", which
                         icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Aug 17 11:36:49 2015 
No, no and again: no.




Philip
Leung wrote:



Would there be a simple way to redirect all URLs BUT the ones which
                            icon2.gif   Re: Isolating search urls, posted by Philip Leung on Mon Aug 17 11:52:54 2015 
Noted. Thank you for your time




Stefan
Ritt wrote:



No, no and again: no.
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