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Author Email |
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Sat Apr 15 00:37:48 2006 |
| Marco Calf | marco@kelf.nl.eu.org | Comment | Linux | 2.5.7 | User review..use case: implementing GTD | Playing with elog for a day made me very happy. I was looking for a webbased thingy to support list building for 'Getting Things Done' by David Allen ( David Allen's Getting Things Done ).
Elog is simple, intuitative and very powerfull!
Less informative is the fact that i found no bugs till now
On usablitity..maybe some more control over the dialog..eg the 'in between' screens (eg after a move...the 'to which log i would like to resume' question)...or have an option to be in select mode by default.
Tnx |
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Thu May 20 00:55:51 2004 |
| Ralph Kuehn | r.e.kuehn@larc.nasa.gov | | Windows | 2.5.2 | User/Admin privlege question | Hello,
For some reason if I define a "login user" that is allowed the configure
option he is also allowed to change the configuration file. According to the
documentation it seems like this should NOT be the case. Any ideas as to
what the problem might be?
Thanks in advance for any help/advice.
Ralph |
Attachment 1: elogd.cfg_cpy
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[global]
logbook tabs = 0
port = 8080
Password file = C:\Program Files\Elog\passwd
Admin user = skuehn
Self Register = 3
Logout to main = 1
Logfile = C:\Program Files\Elog\logfile
Logging level = 3
[thelog]
Comment = The Logbook for Daily Entries
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Login expiration = 1000
Login user = skuehn,kuehn
; Look and Feel
CSS = compact.css
Display mode = summary
Theme = default
; Attributes
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Required Attributes = Author, Type
ROptions Type = Routine, Supplemental, Special, Other
ROptions Category = General, Other
Thread display = $subject, posted by $author on $entry time
; Preset author and email
Preset Author = $long_name
Preset Author Email = $user_email
Preset Type = Routine
Preset Category = General
; These Attributes Cannot be changed
Locked Attributes = Author
; Flags
Reverse sort = 1
Back to main = 0
Quick filter = Date, Type
; Options for Reply
Subst on reply subject = Re: $subject
Remove on reply = Author, Author Email
; Email settings
Use Email Subject = $subject
Use Email From = $user_email
; Email notification, 0=send
Suppress Email to users = 0
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Tue Jan 14 21:50:50 2014 |
| Grant | enzedder@me.com | Question | All | 2.9.2 | Users 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
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Wed Mar 31 04:22:57 2004 |
| Robin Peterson | robin.h.peterson@state.or.us | Info | Windows | 2.5.2 | Using Javascript files | I develop multiple client server apps and web apps deployed on intranets. I
need my users to send me bugs with screenshots attached.
So I'm interested in auto opening a new elog page in an embedded browser and
automatically doing an attachment. I've seen a couple messages about
recently added Javascript hooks (message 465). The message specified a URL
that would fire off javascript(http://localhost/demo/?cmd=New&js=test.js).
Now apparently that wasn't fully working or at least you couldn't bring up
multiple alerts. Has that been fixed, or is it just a problem with alerts?
Can I write a url that has my attributes, plus a short js script that just
adds an attachment?
Anyhow, any info on where this functionality is would be appreciated. I'm
going back to my mgmt for signoff on using this, and if I get it (fairly
high probability), then I'll have a coder start implementing it. :-)
BTW, great tool! Very clean design.
Cheers,
Robin |
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Tue Jul 12 16:18:46 2016 |
| Jason S | titancomp@hotmail.ca | Question | Windows | V3.1.1-3f311c5 | Using Reply option | Forgive me I'm not incredibly Elog savy yet.
A little backround about this log book - I have our log set up as individual user names. The log book is designed for entrys to be made when a process shutdown needs to be bypassed. The operator will create an entry and submit it. Then a supervisor will come in after and review/approve it. I've removed the edit function, but left the "Reply" option available for the supervisor to go into the same entry and check off the "Reviewed" attribute. When the reviewed attribute is checked off, even with a different logged in author the next entry ID still shows the original author that put in the entry rather then the author who clicked reviewed. If there a way to get around this?
[Process Bypass]
Comment = (Not in use right now, currently developing)
Attributes = Author, Date/Time of Bypass, Equipment Name, Device Tag, Supervisor Sign-off,
Moptions Supervisor Sign-off = Reviewed
List Menu commands = New, Find, Logout
Menu Commands = New, Find, Reply, Logout
Required Attributes = Date/Time of ByPass, Equipment Name, Device Tag
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Wed Sep 28 10:27:24 2016 |
| Jackie Schwehr | jackie.schwehr@colostat.edu | Question | Linux | ELOG V2.9.2-245 | Using an RSS reader on a pasword protected elog | I'm trying to set up a python rss parser to read the output from my collaboration's elog, however the elog is password protected and I cannot figure out how to have a python scrip get past the login screen. Is there something obvious I'm missing that will allow a parser to submit a username and password? If that's too python-specific of a question for this audience, then what is the exact security method elog uses, so I can get information on that? I've read through the documentation and either I don't know what I'm reading (likely) or I'm not looking in the right spot. |
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Wed Sep 28 10:36:53 2016 |
| Jackie Schwehr | jackie.schwehr@colostat.edu | Question | Linux | ELOG V2.9.2-245 | Using an RSS reader on a pasword protected elog | I'm trying to set up a python rss parser to read the output from my collaboration's elog, however the elog is password protected and I cannot figure out how to have a python scrip get past the login screen. Is there something obvious I'm missing that will allow a parser to submit a username and password? If that's too python-specific of a question for this audience, then what is the exact security method elog uses, so I can get information on that? I've read through the documentation and either I don't know what I'm reading (likely) or I'm not looking in the right spot. |
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Sat Jul 18 10:38:00 2009 |
| Adam Blandford | ahb@etw.de | Question | Windows | 2.7.5 | Using conditional attributes | Hi
I have a logbook including the attributes: Author, Topic Date, Phase, Reference, Subject, Start Time, End Time, Duration
The Phase attribute has a number of MOptions including: Design, Manufacture, Testing, Results, Transport
I only want the attributes Start Time, End Time, and Duration to be shown if the Transport Phase is selected. I have tried using the conditional attributes
MOptions Phase = Design{1}, Manufacture{1}, Testing{1}, Results{1}, Transport{2}
and
{1} Show Attributes Edit = Author, Topic Date, Phase, Subject, Start Time, End Time, Duration
{2} Show Attributes Edit = Author, Topic Date, Phase, Subject
This works to show the attributes when the relevant Phase is selected but the Edit page shows the Phase options including the {1}/{2}. Is there are way that these conditionals are not displayed?
Also, I would like the "Duration" Atrribute to be a calculated value showing the time difference between Start Time and End Time. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Adam |
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