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Tue Jan 27 12:30:26 2009 |
| Carsten Elftmann | Carsten.Elftmann@BkiTech.de | Question | Windows | 2.7.5-2130 | Re: Error Message in HTML or Java Script alert |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Carsten Elftmann wrote: |
I have there a problem with the error message at required attributes.
I have two logbooks with identical settings,
in one the errror message appears as Javascript Alert,
in the other one as html-page, and after using the back button the entered text disapear.
Same I have in this forum.
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Can you describe what you exactly enter in this forum to produce the error so that I can reproduce it?
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I could not produce this error here again, so I work on that:
There was a attribute with Type = Date, Preset = $Date.
This added following js code
for (var i=0 ; i<document.form1.y0.value.length ; i++) if ((document.form1.y0.value.charAt(i) < "0" || document.form1.y0.value.charAt(i) > "9")) { break }
This cause in following error
Fehler: document.form1.y0 is undefined Quelldatei: http://elog1.bkitech.de/Test-Maengelbericht/?cmd=Neu Zeile: 16
After that error none js will be executed.
After remarking the Type line, all work well.
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Wed Sep 4 11:48:55 2013 |
| Mark Campbell | CAMP2MAR@police.nsw.gov.au | Question | Windows | 2.9-2475 | How to remove "Remove user" button ? |
Is there a way to remove the "Remove user" button from non-Amin users config page?
BTW Stefan ELOG is a Great Solution!
Thanks
Mark. |
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Thu Sep 5 12:56:37 2013 |
| Mark Campbell | CAMP2MAR@police.nsw.gov.au | Question | Windows | 2.9-2475 | Re: How to remove "Remove user" button ? |
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Mark Campbell wrote: |
Is there a way to remove the "Remove user" button from non-Amin users config page?
BTW Stefan ELOG is a Great Solution!
Thanks Mark.
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Hi Mark,
I've had a quick look in the code: currently it is not possible to remove the "Remove user" button.
But a non-admin user would only be able to remove his own user account. Shouldn't a user have the ability to remove his own account?
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Andreas
Andreas
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Hi Andreas,
we would prefer only admin users to be able to remove user accounts.
I have just tested the Remove user command with a regular user account and get this error " Error: Command "Remove user" not allowed" so it looks like users can't remove their own account, so that is OK.
Thanks
Mark. |
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Fri Oct 11 10:18:04 2013 |
| Mark Campbell | CAMP2MAR@police.nsw.gov.au | Bug report | Windows | 2.9.2-2455 | Re: Navigation previous and next button don't work |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Hung Dao wrote: |
I am having a problem with the navigation buttons when clicking previous or next button. It does not do anything. Has anyone had this same problem? I am also using IE 10. But it seems also having a same problem on Firefox. |
Have you tried on this forum?
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The navigation buttons work for me but Ctrl-PgUp and Ctrl-PgDn does not in IE8 or Chrome.
However buttons and Ctrl-PgUp and Ctrl-PgDn both work in FireFox, so seems to be browser specific, I noted that in Chrome Ctrl-PgUp and Ctrl-PgDn moves through your open Tabs. |
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Fri Nov 1 21:47:12 2013 |
| Mark Campbell | CAMP2MAR@police.nsw.gov.au | Question | Linux | V2.9.2-245 | "Show only new entries" stuck for one user |
For one user in our ELog installation the "Show only new entries" button seems to be stuck on one particular date and time " ...
New entries since: |
Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013 |
this occurs with different browsers and PC's
For other users it works as described in this forum post ...
"When you are active browsing entries, your activity is recorded (only the time) in the password file. Now when you are inactive for more than one hour, you are considered "logged out", and your last activity is taken as a filter for new entries. That means you see new entries since your last activity in the logbook. " https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/1612
Regards
Mark. |
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Tue Nov 5 14:35:44 2013 |
| Mark Campbell | CAMP2MAR@police.nsw.gov.au | Question | Linux | V2.9.2-245 | Re: "Show only new entries" stuck for one user |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Mark Campbell wrote: |
For one user in our ELog installation the "Show only new entries" button seems to be stuck on one particular date and time " ...
New entries since: |
Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013 |
this occurs with different browsers and PC's
For other users it works as described in this forum post ...
"When you are active browsing entries, your activity is recorded (only the time) in the password file. Now when you are inactive for more than one hour, you are considered "logged out", and your last activity is taken as a filter for new entries. That means you see new entries since your last activity in the logbook. " https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/1612
Regards
Mark.
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Sure it will be stuck on a date/time, until you show "inactivity". So wait for >1h, and then check again. You will see the time updated.
/Stefan
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Hi Stefan,
well I just logged on tonight after being "inactive" (away from work) for two days and the "Show only new entries" button is still stuck at "Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013".
Could it be that I am have left myself logged in on another machine somewhere?
How does ELog determine "activity"?
Regards
Mark. |
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Tue Nov 5 15:25:59 2013 |
| Mark Campbell | CAMP2MAR@police.nsw.gov.au | Question | Linux | V2.9.2-245 | Re: "Show only new entries" stuck for one user |
Mark Campbell wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Mark Campbell wrote: |
For one user in our ELog installation the "Show only new entries" button seems to be stuck on one particular date and time " ...
New entries since: |
Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013 |
this occurs with different browsers and PC's
For other users it works as described in this forum post ...
"When you are active browsing entries, your activity is recorded (only the time) in the password file. Now when you are inactive for more than one hour, you are considered "logged out", and your last activity is taken as a filter for new entries. That means you see new entries since your last activity in the logbook. " https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/1612
Regards
Mark.
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Sure it will be stuck on a date/time, until you show "inactivity". So wait for >1h, and then check again. You will see the time updated.
/Stefan
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Hi Stefan,
well I just logged on tonight after being "inactive" (away from work) for two days and the "Show only new entries" button is still stuck at "Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013".
Could it be that I am have left myself logged in on another machine somewhere?
How does ELog determine "activity"?
Regards
Mark.
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I just had a look in the password file and found ...
<full_name>Mark Campbell</full_name>
<last_logout>Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013</last_logout>
<last_activity>Wed Nov 6 01:17:08 2013</last_activity>
<inactive>0</inactive>
So it appears that the <last_logout> tag is not being updated.
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Some activity from the messages file ...
18-Oct-2013 15:52:12 [2003883@10.11.112.178] {ops} LOGOUT
21-Oct-2013 06:40:03 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
21-Oct-2013 06:40:04 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
22-Oct-2013 07:01:51 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
22-Oct-2013 07:01:51 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
22-Oct-2013 07:10:13 [2003883@10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGOUT
22-Oct-2013 13:26:32 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
22-Oct-2013 13:26:32 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
22-Oct-2013 14:13:16 [2003883@10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGOUT
23-Oct-2013 06:24:30 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
23-Oct-2013 06:24:30 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
25-Oct-2013 22:25:42 [10.17.48.90] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
25-Oct-2013 22:25:42 [10.17.48.90] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
25-Oct-2013 22:43:45 [2003883@10.17.48.90] {ops} LOGOUT
Regards
Mark. |
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Tue Nov 5 20:04:11 2013 |
| Mark Campbell | CAMP2MAR@police.nsw.gov.au | Question | Linux | V2.9.2-245 | Re: "Show only new entries" stuck for one user |
Mark Campbell wrote: |
Mark Campbell wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Mark Campbell wrote: |
For one user in our ELog installation the "Show only new entries" button seems to be stuck on one particular date and time " ...
New entries since: |
Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013 |
this occurs with different browsers and PC's
For other users it works as described in this forum post ...
"When you are active browsing entries, your activity is recorded (only the time) in the password file. Now when you are inactive for more than one hour, you are considered "logged out", and your last activity is taken as a filter for new entries. That means you see new entries since your last activity in the logbook. " https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/1612
Regards
Mark.
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Sure it will be stuck on a date/time, until you show "inactivity". So wait for >1h, and then check again. You will see the time updated.
/Stefan
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Hi Stefan,
well I just logged on tonight after being "inactive" (away from work) for two days and the "Show only new entries" button is still stuck at "Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013".
Could it be that I am have left myself logged in on another machine somewhere?
How does ELog determine "activity"?
Regards
Mark.
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I just had a look in the password file and found ...
<full_name>Mark Campbell</full_name>
<last_logout>Tue Oct 22 10:56:27 2013</last_logout>
<last_activity>Wed Nov 6 01:17:08 2013</last_activity>
<inactive>0</inactive>
So it appears that the <last_logout> tag is not being updated.
---------------------------------------------------
Some activity from the messages file ...
18-Oct-2013 15:52:12 [2003883@10.11.112.178] {ops} LOGOUT
21-Oct-2013 06:40:03 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
21-Oct-2013 06:40:04 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
22-Oct-2013 07:01:51 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
22-Oct-2013 07:01:51 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
22-Oct-2013 07:10:13 [2003883@10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGOUT
22-Oct-2013 13:26:32 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
22-Oct-2013 13:26:32 [10.17.48.176] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
22-Oct-2013 14:13:16 [2003883@10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGOUT
23-Oct-2013 06:24:30 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
23-Oct-2013 06:24:30 [10.17.48.165] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
25-Oct-2013 22:25:42 [10.17.48.90] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (attempt)
25-Oct-2013 22:25:42 [10.17.48.90] {ops} LOGIN user "2003883" (success)
25-Oct-2013 22:43:45 [2003883@10.17.48.90] {ops} LOGOUT
Regards
Mark.
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Yah! It's working again ...
New entries since: |
Wed Nov 6 01:51:02 2013
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I found out I was still logged on to one workstation, I logged off from there, waited a few hours and tried again. All good.
Regards Mark |