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Thu Feb 9 14:15:54 2006 |
| Dimitrios Tsirigkas | dimitrios.tsirigkas@cern.ch | Info | | | Posting without logging in! | Hi all! This is an HTTP POST request submitted from the command line using curl, and providing no authentication information. If I can post as myself using this command, then shouldn't something be done about this? Cheers, Dimitris |
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Wed Feb 19 01:46:03 2003 |
| Fred Hooper | fhooper@sushisoft.com | Question | | | Postdating the Entry Date | Is is possible to postdate the Entry Date for an entry?
The documentation lists the ability to forward date an entry, but I don't
see any ability to backdate an entry (edit the date to a date in the past).
Given that the entry date is part of the logbook entry file structure, it
wasn't obvious how to make this change.
thanks
fred |
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Fri Sep 3 20:17:20 2004 |
| Bryan Moffit | moffit@jlab.org | | Linux | 2.5.4 | PostScript Files shown as text. | At some point, in the last week or so, I upgraded the debian-unstable
version (r1459-1) of elog. Now, PostScript files (as attachments) are
displayed (shown in ascii text, instead of just showing the link).
Is there an option in the elog.cfg to only display certain files (like .gif
or .jpg). |
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Fri Sep 3 20:17:35 2004 |
| Bryan Moffit | moffit@jlab.org | Question | Linux | 2.5.4 | PostScript Files shown as text. | At some point, in the last week or so, I upgraded the debian-unstable
version (r1459-1) of elog. Now, PostScript files (as attachments) are
displayed (shown in ascii text, instead of just showing the link).
Is there an option in the elog.cfg to only display certain files (like .gif
or .jpg). |
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Fri Sep 3 20:17:12 2004 |
| Bryan Moffit | moffit@jlab.org | | Linux | 2.5.4 | PostScipt Files shown as text. | At some point, in the last week or so, I upgraded the debian-unstable
version (r1459-1) of elog. Now, PostScript files (as attachments) are
displayed (shown in ascii text, instead of just showing the link).
Is there an option in the elog.cfg to only display certain files (like .gif
or .jpg). |
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Wed Jan 4 11:00:01 2023 |
| Hayg Guler | hayg.guler@ijclab.in2p3.fr | Question | Linux | 3.1.4-395e101 | Post using html form --> not solved ... | Dear All,
Just want to come back to this issue I faced.
In the config file, I call an html form to format input. The way I call the html file inside my config file is described below.
My point is, even if I am already logged in, each time I try to submit an html form, it sais I am not logged in ...
please refer to the corresponding form to see the screenshots.
Many thanks
Hayg
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that is strange since I logged in ...
It seems like when I go in the shift check topic in the elog, it does not get my login id ... is there something coming from the HTML file that should be set in order to get the login from elog ?
see in the attached image : I am logged in but I still need to feed the Author item. And even If I fill it,
And then if I Click on new to write a new filling form, author is not filled as you could see on the second image "Author ?" ...
so I don' see from where appears the problem
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Probably people have to log in to the logbook before opening the form. I guess the "submit not allowed" comes from the fact that they access the logbook as a guest.
Stefan
Hayg Guler wrote: |
Dear All,
we are trying to post from an HTML form, as included in our config file :
[ShiftCheck]
Comment = Shift Check List (exemple a modifier)
Attributes = Author, D, M, Y, Shift, LasE, LasIris, Q, E, Li, TL, RI
Quick filter = Shift, Author
Options Shift = Morning, Evening, Night
Enable attachments = 0
Show text = 1
Custom new form = /www/Web/htdocs/elog/sites/THOMX/shiftcheck.html
Custom edit form = /www/Web/htdocs/elog/sites/THOMX/shiftcheck.html
Custom display form = /www/Web/htdocs/elog/sites/THOMX/shiftcheck.html
we are facing the following problem when trying to submit :
--> Error: Command "Submit" not allowed
is there something missing in our config file ?
Many thanks in advance
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Thu Oct 20 16:52:09 2022 |
| Hayg Guler | hayg.guler@ijclab.in2p3.fr | Question | Linux | 3.1.4-395e101 | Post using html form | Dear All,
we are trying to post from an HTML form, as included in our config file :
[ShiftCheck]
Comment = Shift Check List (exemple a modifier)
Attributes = Author, D, M, Y, Shift, LasE, LasIris, Q, E, Li, TL, RI
Quick filter = Shift, Author
Options Shift = Morning, Evening, Night
Enable attachments = 0
Show text = 1
Custom new form = /www/Web/htdocs/elog/sites/THOMX/shiftcheck.html
Custom edit form = /www/Web/htdocs/elog/sites/THOMX/shiftcheck.html
Custom display form = /www/Web/htdocs/elog/sites/THOMX/shiftcheck.html
we are facing the following problem when trying to submit :
--> Error: Command "Submit" not allowed
is there something missing in our config file ?
Many thanks in advance |
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Fri Sep 23 19:23:26 2005 |
| Dan Chitwood | dchitwoo@uiuc.edu | Bug report | Linux | Windows | 2.6.0-b4 | Post appearing twice | We are having trouble on our logbook with posts appearing twice. Both posts contain the same ID number, time, etc. This most often occurs when the e-log entry is being written for an extended period of time (ie. more than 30 minutes), but I don't know if that is the root cause of the problem. It may also be related to posts that are edited after an initial posting. Could this be due to an improper setting in our config file? |
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