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Wed Jul 14 22:59:05 2004 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Question | All | 2.5.3 | Re: Question on how "Format <attribute> = " works |
> Just have a look at elog:571 which should answer your question. Also look at
> elog:Config+Examples/4 which is the configuration of this Forum (which as you can
> see has all attributes in a single line, even using different fonts).
Ok, I think I see now. I was assuming it applied to the entry form as well.
Thanks! |
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Fri Jul 16 17:51:52 2004 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Request | All | 2.5.3 | WISHLIST: Type <attribute> = user |
Something to add to the wishlist:
- Type <attribute> = user
This would define an attribute as being of the type "user" which is a list
of login id's as defined in a password file or on the "Login user =" line.
In a dataentry form the presence of this ATTRIBUTE would result in a
picklist of loginid's and/or fullnames. |
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Tue Aug 3 16:34:23 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.5.2 - 2. | Re: User/Admin privlege question |
Ok, now I see your problem. You defined a "Guest menu commands" which explicitly allows
not-authorized access (that's what it's for). If you only want to allow authorized
access, remove the "guest menu commands" from the logbook sections and also from the
[global] section.
Please note that if an option is not preent in a logbook section, it is looked for in
the [global] section. I see that most of your logbooks have similar settings. Just put
them into the [global] section, and override it in the logbook section if they are
different. |
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Thu Aug 5 10:49:21 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | All | all | Login/Logout problem with elog and their solution |
Hi everybody,
several people have reported of strange problems concering the login/logout
behaviour of elog. After editing elogd.cfg, they could not logout any more
from a logbook, or they were not able to log in. Here comes some
explanation. If you are not interested in the details, skip to the last section.
The login parameters (user name and password) are sored in cookies, which of
course have to be enabled for the elog site in your browser. Each cookie can
contain an optionsl "path=..." statement, which defines for which subtree in
the URL the cookie is valid. If you use a "global" password file (one where
the "password file = ..." statement is in the [global] section of
elogd.cfg), the elogd server stores a cookie with path "/", so it will apply
to the whole site and therefore to all underlying lobooks. If your password
file is defined in an individual logbook section, the elogd server stores a
cookie with path "/<logbook>", so that it applies only to the specific logbook.
The problem arises now if one moves the password file statement from the
global section to the logbook section or back. The browser might still have
old cookies, whic can override any newly set cookie.
Long story short conclusion: If you observe this behaviour, just delete all
cookies in your browser and you should be fine. I added some additional code
to version 2.5.4 which catches a few cases but unfortunately not all. |
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Fri Sep 24 19:17:52 2004 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Request | All | 2.5.4 | Enhanced "eLog Version" Variable |
Stefan, would it be ok to add the "minor" revision level to the VERSION
constant? I've been doing this after I download source just so I can keep
things straight, you keep cranking out versions ;->
EX:
#define VERSION "2.5.4-4"
BECOMES
#define VERSION "2.5.4-4-1.483" or something like that?
Just a thought.
Thanks |
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Sun Oct 31 20:09:31 2004 |
| Heiko Scheit | h.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.de | Request | All | 2.5.4-6 | Re: some things for your wishlist |
> > - Use "and" and "or" operands in queries
>
> Elog supports now regular expressions. So for a "<str1> OR <str2>" one can write
>
> <str1>|<str2>
>
> and for a "<str1> AND <str2>" one can write
>
> <str1>.*<str2>|<str2>.*<str1>
>
> Looks a bit complicated, but maybe some day we will get some code which rewrites
> "AND" and "OR" as regular expressions.
It seems that the quick filter searches are now (2.5.4-6) case sensitive.
Could you add an option to specify this in the config file? Or does it
exist already? |
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Wed Nov 24 00:45:43 2004 |
| Rich Persaud | dev2id at yahoo dot com | Request | All | 2.5.4-6 | Display links for multiple-option attributes |
Can "Display" links work with multiple options?
"ABC | DEF" is currently one link.
Ideally, it would be two links, each formatted per the "Display" string. |
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Wed Nov 24 00:48:17 2004 |
| Rich Persaud | dev2id at yahoo dot com | Request | All | 2.5.4-6 | Non-wildcard or numeric search for numeric attribute |
Is there a way to disable wildcard matching in searches?
A search for "1" returns "1" and "10" and "11".
Is there a way to perform an explict match?
Could there be a numeric match if the attribute type is numeric? |