Re: Single Button Entry, posted by Capt. Ben Smith on Sun Feb 28 07:25:10 2010
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Geoff Ellis wrote:
For our application we have a lot of very common events we would like to log. It would be preferable |
Login user problem, posted by Byron on Fri Apr 4 00:50:31 2003
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When I use the <Login user => option to specify what users I want to be
able to login into the different logbooks it does not seem to work. Is
there something else you are supposed to do to restrict what logbooks users
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Password Problem, posted by Byron on Fri Apr 4 00:53:00 2003
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I noticed that when I put in a password such as <test1> a person can login
with the password <test2> or any other number at the end. Is the
encryption not able to tell the difference between numbers? The encrypted
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Re: Login user problem, posted by Byron on Fri Apr 4 19:46:56 2003
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> > When I use the <Login user => option to specify what users I want to be
> > able to login into the different logbooks it does not seem to work. Is
> > there something else you are supposed to do to restrict what logbooks
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Re: Password Problem, posted by Byron on Fri Apr 4 19:49:32 2003
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> > I noticed that when I put in a password such as <test1> a person can
login
> > with the password <test2> or any other number at the end. Is the
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PostScipt Files shown as text., posted by Bryan Moffit on Fri Sep 3 20:17:12 2004
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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).
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PostScript Files shown as text., posted by Bryan Moffit on Fri Sep 3 20:17:20 2004
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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).
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PostScript Files shown as text., posted by Bryan Moffit on Fri Sep 3 20:17:35 2004
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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).
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