Re: Sample of actual elog Config with URL in SSL, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Dec 16 09:56:09 2015
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You normally don't need to specify "URL = xxx" at all. It is only needed if you work with a Proxy that changes the normal ELOG URL. And
yes, you'll need "Port = 433" and "SSL =1".
And elogd must be compiled with USE_SSL=1, maybe that's your problem? |
Re: Prefill attributes for new post, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Jan 12 11:48:57 2016
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Hi Johan,
yes, it is possible. And you were actually very close :-)
In order to pass preset-parameters within a URL, you
just need to prefix the fieldname with a "p". In your example, you would write "...&pSubsystems=Vacuum".
Here is
an example for the Linux Demo logbook:
https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/?cmd=New&pAuthor=Santa+Claus&pSubject=Christmas+Presents&pType=Problem+Fixed&pCategory=Hardware
This |
Re: Can I host elog in the web under windows platform without Apache Web Server?, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Fri Jan 15 15:31:54 2016
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I admit that I'm not sure if I understood the question. It is quite some work to do the opposite, to run elog behind an Apache Web Server.
But
if you just install ELOG out of the box it will always run without an Apache Web Server. You don't need to add anything in the config file for that.
Dawang wrote:
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Re: entry does not appear in list while it is being edited, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Jan 21 11:39:18 2016
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Hi Devin,
this is the intended bevaviour, there is nothing wrong with that.
Only a submitted entry should be visible to
the world.
If you would have played a little bit longer, you would have found out yourself how you'll get access again to this so-called
"draft" entry after closing the browser window:
as soon as you attempt to create - as the same user - an new entry, you'll |
Re: Can I host elog in the web under windows platform without Apache Web Server?, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Fri Jan 29 06:35:05 2016
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Can't help you with that, and I think it is the wrong forum to ask that question.
You'll need a web service provider that will
allow you to run your own services.
And then it'll either require some skills in host administration or a full host service by the provider.
Cheers,
Andreas
Dawang |
Re: Applying cell style or some sort of subst in list view only, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Feb 4 15:07:07 2016
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> Good day,
>
> I have an attribute that is 25 chars. it can be empty until someone edit it to fill the information.
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Re: New entry cannot be written to directory "/usr/local/elog/logbooks/demo/", posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Feb 8 15:07:05 2016
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You should check if the directory /usr/local/elog/logbooks/demo belongs to the right user and has the right write permissions.
Since the elogd process belongs to the user "nobody", the directory should best belong to "nobody" as well (or - not recommended
- allows write access for "others") |
Re: New entry cannot be written to directory "/usr/local/elog/logbooks/demo/", posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Feb 8 16:27:45 2016
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The process elogd runs as the user "nobody". This user obviously cannot write to /usr/local/elog/logbooks/demo.
But apparently you've created the wrong directory anyway: you've listed /usr/local/elog/demo, but ELOG looks for /usr/local/elog/logbooks/demo.
Cheers, Andreas |