Update of FCKeditor inside ELOG requires browser cache cleaning, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jan 28 09:26:26 2008
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Between the ELOG versions 2.7.0 and 2.7.1 the internal HTML editor FCKedit has been upgraded from version 2.4.3 to 2.5beta. The new version has a few more options and supports more browsers. People however reported some errors popping up like Unknown toolbar item "ELOGSubmit". This happens because some browsers cache the JavaScript from the old version of the editor in their cache. To fix this problem, simple clear the browser's cache. In Firefox, do a Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Cache -> Clear now. Other browsers have similar ways to clear the cache. |
Update, posted by Lahreche Abdelmadjid on Tue Jun 30 13:42:13 2020
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Hi,
How to do the last update with out losing any data ?
Regards |
Up-to-date windows-version, posted by Sergei Gavrilov on Sun Oct 18 16:59:38 2020
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Dear colleagues,
Can someone compile an up-to-date windows-version or write a manual how to do it in Windows without compiling errors?
Thank you. |
Up to date windows version, posted by Finn Junker on Thu Oct 20 10:04:51 2022
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Dear Developers
I know this topic i on and off in this forum but it seems the only updated versions of Elog are in the linux binaries. Have anybody been able to compile a windows versions since 2018?
Kind Regards Finn |
Unwanted faux DST date shifts to time stamps in mirror transactions, posted by Andreas Warburton on Tue May 3 20:05:29 2011
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Hi,
I have a MacOSX 10.6.7 laptop that periodically synchronizes my logbook with that on a Debian linux web server. Both instances of ELOG are 2.9.0-2396.
When I create a new entry on the laptop, the indicated time stamp is correct. When I click Synchronize on the laptop, the entry that gets mirrored to the Debian server has a time stamp exactly one hour earlier (in the past) on the Debian side.
Likewise, when I create a new entry on the Debian server, the indicated time stamp is correct. When I click Synchronize on the laptop, the entry that gets mirrored from the Debian machine to the laptop has a time stamp that is exactly one hour in the future on the laptop.
This appears to be due to an incorrect handling of times with regard to "summer" (daylight savings) and "standard" time when mirroring between these two different machines.
Is there a straightforward workaround to immunize against this sensitivity?
Thanks!
Andreas
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Unwanted double entries eg. double clicking submit button, posted by Finn Junker on Wed Feb 13 09:29:36 2019
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I'm having a minor issue that were getting double entries due to the user is using the "submit" button more than once.
I seems like when there is a lag either on the machine or on the network it is possible to tap the "submit" button more than once resulting i a double or triple entry containing the same text and a almost identical timestamp.
Is there a way to aviod this?, my "solution" so far has been to select the entries and manually delete them. I'm using Elog version 3.14
Kind Regards Finn |
Unwanted characters showing when using Bottom Text Login to a html file, posted by Hung Dao on Wed Nov 13 23:46:38 2013 
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When using Bottom Text Login to a html file showing some unwanted characters. Also, the ELOG Version is longer displayed.
Bottom Text Login = example.htm
Attached are bottomtextlogin.jpg which shows the characters on the left and example.htm which I used. |
Unsubscribe from logbooks, posted by Chris Warner on Fri Sep 8 18:42:05 2006
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Is there a way for user to unsubscribe from a logbook? Can a user delete their own account? |