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  67590   Thu Oct 24 12:09:29 2013 Question Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chRequestAll2.9.2Import of entries from DOOCS eLogBook to ELOG
Hi everyone,
we have formerly used the DOOCS eLogBook from DESY for a couple of years for some application at our large
research facilities. Now we have standardized on ELOG and I've got a request to import the old DOOCS eLogBook
data into the new logbooks.
I've looked into it and the import appears to be fairly straight forward. I have two questions to the community,
before I start to program an import script:

1) Has anyone created such an import function already, and if the answer is yes, can I have it?

2) Would anyone else be interested in such a "cross logbook import", and if yes, what are your requirements?

Thanks
Andreas
  67652   Tue Jan 14 21:50:50 2014 Question Grantenzedder@me.comQuestionAll2.9.2Users logged out?

 Hi All,

I'm looking for a way (or if it is even possible?) for users to browse between logbooks without being logged out of their current logbook if they click on a logbook they are not authorised to access?
If they accidentally choose the wrong logbook they are forced to log back in again?

No guest access has been configured on any log.

TIA
 

  67657   Mon Jan 20 19:15:24 2014 Question Daniel Camporadcampora@cern.chRequestAll2.9.2[Not] Submit on pressing enter key

Hello community,

I have a feature request for the form of the ELOG.

For some users, especially coming from a MAC background, it is very inconvenient to press enter (ie. on the subject field) and post a message (or get prompted to do so). Instead, enter in these fields should work as a tab.

Cheers, keep up the good work,

Daniel

  67658   Tue Jan 21 13:17:52 2014 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestAll2.9.2Re: [Not] Submit on pressing enter key

Daniel Campora wrote:

Hello community,

I have a feature request for the form of the ELOG.

For some users, especially coming from a MAC background, it is very inconvenient to press enter (ie. on the subject field) and post a message (or get prompted to do so). Instead, enter in these fields should work as a tab.

Cheers, keep up the good work,

Daniel

Have a look at this forum. If you press <enter> on the subject field, you get asked "do you really want to submit this entry" and you have the chance to cancel and continue editing. You should get the same with the current elog version. 

  67667   Fri Feb 21 13:25:55 2014 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug fixAll2.9.2-2481Re: Export entries to XLS or CSV?

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Jim Tinlin wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

 

Yes, you're right: the text field is only exported in XML and Raw mode.
It is questionable how EXCEL should cope with HTML or ELCode output from the text fields.
But I admit that this would be a useful feature for logbooks that only use plain text entries. And it is simple to implement.
 
I've attached a patch to elogd.c from elog-2.9.2-2081 that adds a third CVS mode 'CSV (";" separated) + Text'.
(This string has not yet been added to the localization.)
As far as I've tested it works fine to import the text to OpenOffice and EXCEL, even with multiple text lines and HTML code in the text.
Of course the spreadsheet programs just display the HTML source.
 
Stefan, do you think this should be added to the official branch? 
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Hi Jim, can you confirm that this works for you? If so, I'm willing to incorporate the patch into the distribution. 

 Has this been added yet?

I don't have the means to create an executable for Windows, if someone does I can give it a try...it sounds/looks like it will work.

Thanks!

Hi Jim, I've incorporated the patch to our production server about a week ago.
I've agreed with Stefan that he'll add it, when it proved to run stable for a while.
Until now it appears to work fine. I think Stefan will add it to the distribution soon.
But I won't touch any Windows systems, you'll need to wait for someone else to compile it for you.
Maybe some skilled Windows user want to give it a try: i've attached the changes in the elogd.c file from v2.9.2-2481,
the modified file can be currently downloaded from http://people.web.psi.ch/luedeke/public/tmp/elogd.c
 
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Andreas

 
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This patch is now officially in the GIT repository. 

  67705   Wed Sep 17 17:45:18 2014 Idea Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chInfoAll V2.9.2-24Re: Sort by date prior to 2002

Chris Jennings wrote:

Chris Jennings wrote:

I have an attribute formatted as a date (but not labeled as date) and is sorted as second priority. The sort works fine until I enter a date older than Jan 1st 2002. When I do this it is sorted as the latest. Is this a bug or simply not designed to use dates this old?

Thanks in advance,

Chris

 Sorry, my mistake. The cutoff date is anything before September 9th 2001 does not sort.

I think I remember that this has been discussed earlier: it is a little bug in elogd.
You can see where it comes from if you type in the little command 'date -d "9-Sep-2001 3:46:40" +%s'
Converted to "seconds of the epoche" (seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC) the date "9-Sep-2001 3:46:40" has one digit more than "9-Sep-2001 3:46:39".
Since elog makes a string comparison, suddenly 1'000'000'000 is less than 999'999'999; therefore the wrong sorting.

Workaround: you can modify your old entries and add a leading zero to all entries where your specific date field starts with a '9'.

Stefan: you should fix it at least well before 20-Nov-2286 18:46:40, when the same bug strikes again!
  67706   Mon Sep 22 14:39:10 2014 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfoAll V2.9.2-24Re: Sort by date prior to 2002

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Chris Jennings wrote:

Chris Jennings wrote:

I have an attribute formatted as a date (but not labeled as date) and is sorted as second priority. The sort works fine until I enter a date older than Jan 1st 2002. When I do this it is sorted as the latest. Is this a bug or simply not designed to use dates this old?

Thanks in advance,

Chris

 Sorry, my mistake. The cutoff date is anything before September 9th 2001 does not sort.

I think I remember that this has been discussed earlier: it is a little bug in elogd.
You can see where it comes from if you type in the little command 'date -d "9-Sep-2001 3:46:40" +%s'
Converted to "seconds of the epoche" (seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC) the date "9-Sep-2001 3:46:40" has one digit more than "9-Sep-2001 3:46:39".
Since elog makes a string comparison, suddenly 1'000'000'000 is less than 999'999'999; therefore the wrong sorting.

Workaround: you can modify your old entries and add a leading zero to all entries where your specific date field starts with a '9'.

Stefan: you should fix it at least well before 20-Nov-2286 18:46:40, when the same bug strikes again!

Ok, well before 2286 approaches I fixed that bug and committed it to the GIT repository (master branch).

/Stefan 

  67709   Fri Oct 24 12:51:00 2014 Warning Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug fixAllALLPOODLE vulnerability

IMPORTANT SECURITY ANNOUNCEMENT

Recently the POODLE vulnerability has been announced: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POODLE 

ELOG is prone to this vulnerability if it runs directly the SSL protocol and can be accessed from the internet. If ELOG runs behind an Apache proxy, and the Apache server has been correctly configured (disabled the SSLv23 protocols), ELOG is safe as well.

To fix this vulnerability, ELOG needs to be recompiled after the attached patch has been applied. This prohibits ELOG to fallback to the insecure SSLv2 & v3 protocols and only use the safe TLSv1 protocol.

If you do not know how to recompile ELOG, please do not run ELOG directly accessible from the internet until the next binary release has been published.

/Stefan Ritt

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