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68110
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Wed Sep 2 20:23:21 2015 |
| Edmund Hertle | edmund.hertle@kit.edu | Bug report | Windows | 3.1.1 | Attachment Uploaded Time is off by one hour | If I upload an attachment the timestamp of the attachment is set to one hour in the future, as demonstrated with this test attachment being one hour in the future compared to the entry time |
68113
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Mon Sep 7 12:44:42 2015 |
| Edmund Hertle | edmund.blomley@kit.edu | Bug report | All | 3.1.1 | Creating ELog Links not working properly in HTML Editor | Hey,
the syntax for creating links to other elog entries has a small issue in the HTML editor. The link will not be created properly if there are whitespaces in the name of the logbook. Using ELCode (or in a simple attribute field) the whitespaces can be replaced by "+", but this does not work in the HTML editor. The work-around would be to use ELCode mark-up instead of HTML.
Example 1 (this should work): elog:Contributions/47
Example 2 (this will not work): elog:Config+Examples/11
Example 3 (will also not work): elog:Config%20Examples/11 |
Draft
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Wed Sep 16 01:27:20 2015 |
| Joseph McKenna | joseph.mckenna@cern.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.9.0(elogd) | elog client overwriting attached files when editing existing log | Using the elog client to upload atachments, I can successfully send attachments to an existing elog, however the existing attachments are lost.
I have tested using the elog client version 3.1.1 and elog client version 2.9.2 sending to elogd 2.9.0
elog -h localhost -p 8080 -l test -f file1.png -f file2.png -e 249 -v -x
This works great, the text contained in the elog post is retained, however all attachments are lost and replaced with those sent by this command.
Can anyone provide some tips? I am not sure if its a problem with the client or server.
Thank you in advance!
Joseph
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68116
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Wed Sep 16 02:47:33 2015 |
| Joseph McKenna | joseph.mckenna@cern.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.9.0(elogd) | elog client overwriting attached files when editing existing log | Using the elog client to upload atachments, I can successfully send attachments to an existing elog, however the existing attachments are lost.
I have tested using the elog client version 3.1.1 and elog client version 2.9.2 sending to elogd 2.9.0
elog -h localhost -p 8080 -l test -f file1.png -f file2.png -e 249 -v -x
This works great, the text contained in the elog post is retained, however all attachments are lost and replaced with those sent by this command.
Can anyone provide some tips? I am not sure if its a problem with the client or server.
Thank you in advance!
Joseph
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Mon Sep 21 10:14:50 2015 |
| Edmund Hertle | edmund.hertle@kit.edu | Bug report | Linux | 2.9.0(elogd) | Re: elog client overwriting attached files when editing existing log | Hey,
I think this is a "problem" of the elog client, since it simply replaces the data. In most cases this is what you want, but since I wanted to have the option to append to the acutal message I built a function to first read-back the entry and add to the message instead of replacing it.
I just played around a bit and found that the attachments will be even disconnected, if you do not specify the -f parameter but just edit a different part of this entry.
A work-around for this is tricky. I tried to write to the "Attachment" attribute directly (-a "Attachment=Filename'), since then you coud read back the data first and manually add the filenames again. But this does not work.
Since the attachments are not actually removed, the only option I see is to modify the logbook file entry on the server by manually re-adding the filenames to the "Attachment: " line. But
Joseph McKenna wrote: |
Using the elog client to upload atachments, I can successfully send attachments to an existing elog, however the existing attachments are lost.
I have tested using the elog client version 3.1.1 and elog client version 2.9.2 sending to elogd 2.9.0
elog -h localhost -p 8080 -l test -f file1.png -f file2.png -e 249 -v -x
This works great, the text contained in the elog post is retained, however all attachments are lost and replaced with those sent by this command.
Can anyone provide some tips? I am not sure if its a problem with the client or server.
Thank you in advance!
Joseph
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68118
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Mon Sep 21 10:48:31 2015 |
| Edmund Hertle | edmund.hertle@kit.edu | Bug report | Linux | 2.9.0(elogd) | Re: elog client overwriting attached files when editing existing log | Hey,
I think this is a "problem" of the elog client, since it simply replaces the data. In most cases this is what you want, but since I wanted to have the option to append to the acutal message I built a function to first read-back the entry and add to the message instead of replacing it.
I just played around a bit and found that the attachments will be even disconnected, if you do not specify the -f parameter but just edit a different part of this entry.
A work-around for this is tricky. I tried to write to the "Attachment" attribute directly (-a "Attachment=Filename'), since then you coud read back the data first and manually add the filenames again. But this does not work.
Since the attachments are not actually removed, the only option I see is to modify the logbook file entry on the server by manually re-adding the filenames to the "Attachment: " line.
Joseph McKenna wrote: |
Using the elog client to upload atachments, I can successfully send attachments to an existing elog, however the existing attachments are lost.
I have tested using the elog client version 3.1.1 and elog client version 2.9.2 sending to elogd 2.9.0
elog -h localhost -p 8080 -l test -f file1.png -f file2.png -e 249 -v -x
This works great, the text contained in the elog post is retained, however all attachments are lost and replaced with those sent by this command.
Can anyone provide some tips? I am not sure if its a problem with the client or server.
Thank you in advance!
Joseph
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68129
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Mon Sep 28 06:29:57 2015 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Bug report | All | 3.1.1 | Re: Creating ELog Links not working properly in HTML Editor | I can confirm this bug.
But I don't think this has to work as you've described it, when using the HTML editor: if you use HTML, you can use the link feature of the editor.
But that link feature does currently not work at all with internal elog references, not even a simple elog:1"> elog:1 (as you can see here). I suppose there is some more work to do for Stefan on that ;-)
Cheers, Andreas
Edmund Hertle wrote: |
Hey,
the syntax for creating links to other elog entries has a small issue in the HTML editor. The link will not be created properly if there are whitespaces in the name of the logbook. Using ELCode (or in a simple attribute field) the whitespaces can be replaced by "+", but this does not work in the HTML editor. The work-around would be to use ELCode mark-up instead of HTML.
Example 1 (this should work): elog:Contributions/47
Example 2 (this will not work): elog:Config+Examples/11
Example 3 (will also not work): elog:Config%20Examples/11
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68132
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Mon Sep 28 12:05:04 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | All | 3.1.1 | Re: Creating ELog Links not working properly in HTML Editor | Right, spaces won't work. But others work. Andreas, if you just put elog:1 without any link etc. just as plain text, it will be converted automatically into a link.
A workaround is to explicitly specify a link to an elog entry. Press the link button from the editor toolbar, enter a name and copy the full URL from the browser address bar, like here: https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/68129. If you switch to "Source" (Top left editor toolbar, you can changed the link name manually, like here.
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
I can confirm this bug.
But I don't think this has to work as you've described it, when using the HTML editor: if you use HTML, you can use the link feature of the editor.
But that link feature does currently not work at all with internal elog references, not even a simple elog:1"> elog:1 (as you can see here). I suppose there is some more work to do for Stefan on that ;-)
Cheers, Andreas
Edmund Hertle wrote: |
Hey,
the syntax for creating links to other elog entries has a small issue in the HTML editor. The link will not be created properly if there are whitespaces in the name of the logbook. Using ELCode (or in a simple attribute field) the whitespaces can be replaced by "+", but this does not work in the HTML editor. The work-around would be to use ELCode mark-up instead of HTML.
Example 1 (this should work): elog:Contributions/47
Example 2 (this will not work): elog:Config+Examples/11
Example 3 (will also not work): elog:Config%20Examples/11
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