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Fri Jul 2 22:20:37 2004 |
| Todd Corsa | tcorsa@bnl.gov | Question | Linux | 2.5.3 | Locking the Text field |
Is there a way to disable editing of the textarea, but still allow editing
of other fields in the entry? (e.g. Fixed Attributes Edit = Text)
Also, is the data entered in that field accessible through a variable like
$author? I tried $text, but that doesn't seem to work.
Thanks,
-Todd
By the way... Nice work on this. It has a lot of good features. |
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Fri Jul 2 15:18:20 2004 |
| Alexandre Camsonne | camsonne@jlab.org | Bug report | Linux | 2.5.2 - 2.5.3 | Re: User/Admin privlege question |
Hi,
I also have this problem, when a non admin user logs in he does not have access to
the config file but if he logs out he can then access the config file as non logged
user.
I also tried to upgrade to version 2.5.3 but running under this version does not ask
for passwords so I reverted to 2.5.2.
Besides these few details, your software is great !
Thank you,
Alexandre
> > 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?
>
> Unfortunately I cannot reproduce your problem. This leaves few possibilites:
>
> - any login user CAN change his/her full name, email address etc. but only admin
> users can change ALL OTHERS as well. Admin users should see a "change elogd.cfg"
> button on the config page, whil normal users will not
>
> - are you sure you logged out as admin user and loggin in again as non-admin
> user? Under some circumstances, the browser keeps old cookies which can confuse
> things. Best is if you delete all browser cookies and try again (Tools/Internet
> Options/Delete Cookies in IE).
>
> - Stefan |
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Wed Jun 30 14:59:06 2004 |
| Ralph Kuehn | r.e.kuehn@larc.nasa.gov | Question | Windows | v2.5.3 | Re: Only show log entries for logged-in user |
One way would be to create a seperate logbook for each student including the
teacher. It should then be fairly simple to set up the permissions however you
would like. For a large class it might be a bit cumbersome to set it up this way.
Ralph Kuehn
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to restrict the display of logbook entries to the entries
> created by the currently logged-in user?
>
> I'm thinking of using the ELOG system in a school laboratory environment:
> students must write entries in the logbook about their excersises, but I
> would like that students can not "see" what other students have written. To
> make it even more complicated, I would like that students can see their own
> entries and the teacher entries.....
>
> Is something like this possible?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Bartjan Wattel
> the Netherlands |
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Wed Jun 30 11:59:57 2004 |
| Bartjan Wattel | bartjan@wattel.net | Question | Windows | v2.5.3 | Only show log entries for logged-in user |
Hi,
Is it possible to restrict the display of logbook entries to the entries
created by the currently logged-in user?
I'm thinking of using the ELOG system in a school laboratory environment:
students must write entries in the logbook about their excersises, but I
would like that students can not "see" what other students have written. To
make it even more complicated, I would like that students can see their own
entries and the teacher entries.....
Is something like this possible?
Thanks in advance
Bartjan Wattel
the Netherlands |
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Fri Jun 25 20:09:21 2004 |
| Ulrich Trüssel | ulrich.truessel@familienhund.ch | Question | All | 2.5.3 | Formatting parameters for attributes |
I have some problems of understanding how the "Format <attribute>" parameter
is working. It may be, that there was a similar question in the forum, but I
didn't find it. I'm sorry if I come back with an old question.
I would like to have 2two attributes in the same line. As ex. PersonName,
PersonCity.
If I understand the handbook correctly, it should be posslible with "Format
<attribute> = 1". However, I'm not able to use the "Format <attribute>"
correctly because I do not understand how to use it correctly in the cfg file.
Is there a possibilty of an example by Stafan or does anybody else already
use this feature successfuly and is able to post a example here?
Thank's a lot! |
563
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Wed Jun 16 15:57:02 2004 |
| nait tauh | nait@no2bl.no-ip.com | Question | Linux | 2.5.2 | Re: Using date and subst date |
>
> You should, it has been fixed in 2.5.3 :-)))
Usual problem for me. There is no elogd binary file in the tar.gz file.
I remember you used to include it. :)
nait. |
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Wed Jun 16 14:42:07 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.5.2 | Re: Using date and subst date |
> It has a bug. The filter will fail on the initial page of the logbook.
>
> example,
>
> on http://10.10.10.10:10/mylogbook/
> when select category filter the system will return
> http://10.10.10.10:10/myylogbook/&category=hardware which is bad
>
> on http://10.10.10.10:10/mylogbook/page or page1/page2 etc..other then the initial page,
> when select category filter the system return the correct result.
> http://10.10.10.10:10/mylogbook/page?category=hardware.
>
> I have not tested 2.5.3.
You should, it has been fixed in 2.5.3 :-))) |
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Wed Jun 16 14:36:04 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | 2.5.2 | Re: Mail notification without attachment possible? |
> > Use
> >
> > Email format = 6
> >
> > to restrict email notifications to URL and attributes only (without
> > attachment). A size limit for email notifications is right now not implemented.
>
> Thanks... Email format = 6 works. It cut out the subject too.
> Any documentation on Email Format = ??
This feature is normally documentd at http://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html (search
for "Email Format" on this page). The Email subject is included, but the first line
of the email body is cut out with format = 6. Maybe you want format = 7 if you need
that line. |