WISHLIST: Type <attribute> = user, posted by Steve Jones on Fri Jul 16 17:51:52 2004
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Something to add to the wishlist:
- Type <attribute> = user
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WIshlist Additional, posted by nickc1 on Wed May 14 18:18:05 2003
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Is it possible to make the logbook summary screen sort differently
For example on a customer name field it displays as follows :-
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WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get), posted by An Thai on Wed Apr 25 10:29:40 2007
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Dear all,
I use the freemail from provider Web.de and find that its web-email editor ist very nice.
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WYSIWYG editor for Elog not working in Debian Jessie, posted by Nicola on Tue Nov 3 18:22:33 2015
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I suspect that this might be a Debian packaging issue; however no one replied to my help
request on the Debian forums so I try posting the question also here. I insatlled Elog on my Debian Jessie machine, I can open it with a browser but
when entering a new post just a simple plain text editing box is shown instead of the WYSIWYG editor, and no drag and drop area for attachments is shown. |
Want to change Entry time when using Copy To, posted by Michael Husbyn on Thu Mar 31 16:29:07 2005
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Hello,
Tried to use the copy to version, just to create a new copy of a old case in
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Webserver Auth Method and Self Registration, posted by James on Sun Feb 18 11:43:07 2024
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Hi there. I have been testing a set-up of elog behind an Apache reverse proxy using the Webserver auth method. Apache has been configured for LDAPS with
Active Directory allowing us to restrict Elogs by AD group, something not able to be done with the LDAP module.
Testing with Elog 3.1.4 (on Windows) and also Elog 3.1.5 (compiled on Ubuntu 20.04) I experience an issue that when the user logs in for the |
Weird behaviour of category filter, posted by Daniel Sajdyk on Fri Jul 14 13:18:30 2017
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Hello.
Today I noticed that when I use category filter in the top, right of Elog I got different results, that depends on that if I select Category
and Subcategory or just Subcategory option. |
What *exactly* do "clone" and "mirror" do?, posted by David McKee on Thu Jul 22 00:31:54 2010
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We have been hosting logbook far (geographically and in internet hops) from our experimental site. Recently we have (finally!) gotten reliable on-site
internet, and would like to host the log book on-site.
I have a suspicion that some combination of the -C, -m, and -M flags will allow me to migrate the logbook automagically and with a minimum risk |