User review..use case: implementing GTD, posted by Marco Calf on Sat Apr 15 00:37:48 2006
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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 (
[URL=http://www.davidco.com/]David Allen's Getting Things Done[/URL] ).
Elog is simple, intuitative and very powerfull!
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User/Admin privlege question, posted by Ralph Kuehn on Thu May 20 00:55:51 2004
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Hello,
For some reason if I define a "login user" that is allowed the configure
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Users logged out?, posted by Grant on Tue Jan 14 21:50:50 2014
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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? |
Using Javascript files , posted by Robin Peterson on Wed Mar 31 04:22:57 2004
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I develop multiple client server apps and web apps deployed on intranets. I
need my users to send me bugs with screenshots attached.
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Using Reply option, posted by Jason S on Tue Jul 12 16:18:46 2016
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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 |
Using an RSS reader on a pasword protected elog, posted by Jackie Schwehr on Wed Sep 28 10:27:24 2016
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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 |
Using an RSS reader on a pasword protected elog, posted by Jackie Schwehr on Wed Sep 28 10:36:53 2016
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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 |
Using conditional attributes, posted by Adam Blandford on Sat Jul 18 10:38:00 2009
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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 |