Re: Access to global configuration in v2.6.1, posted by Giorgio Croci Candiani on Wed Jan 25 01:08:06 2006
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> > I just installed v.2.6.1 coming from the previous 2.6.0 (on Win2000)
> > When I access the "configuration" function from a logbook, in the cfg page I only see two buttons in the header
> > (save or cancel); in the previous version I saw more buttons there ("global config", "create new logbook" and so
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Re: Access to global configuration in v2.6.1, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 25 08:24:28 2006 
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> Here I am again... I built and installed v2.6.1 also on a different system, this time on linux; i tried both
with the
> existing cfg file and with the new cfg.
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Re: Access to global configuration in v2.6.1, posted by Giorgio Croci Candiani on Wed Jan 25 12:08:13 2006
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> I tried again, using the configuration file from the distribution (elog:1627/1). Hitting "config", I see the picture
> attached (elog:1627/2). So it's a mystery why it is different in your case...
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Re: Access to global configuration in v2.6.1, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 25 12:10:46 2006
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> or maybe browser cookies.
That rings a bell. If you change user permissions (like password file/no password file/rename logbooks) you might be
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Re: Quicklink does not work for one field, posted by mark james on Fri Jan 27 13:50:10 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="mark james"][quote="mark james"][quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="mark james"]I am not so bold as to log this as a bug but one of
my Quicklink fields just do not work.[/quote]
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Re: Quicklink does not work for one field, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jan 27 13:52:34 2006
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[quote="mark james"]OK. But where do I get this from? The "latest version of 19 Jan is still 1622.[/quote]
If you can compile it yourself, you get it from Subversion (see [URL=/afs/pi.infn.it/group/mug/docs/talks/review_feb06/]here[/URL]). Otherwise you have |
Posting without logging in!, posted by Dimitrios Tsirigkas on Thu Feb 9 14:15:54 2006
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Hi all! This is an HTTP POST request submitted from the command line using curl, and providing no authentication information. If I can post as myself using
this command, then shouldn't something be done about this? Cheers, Dimitris |
Re: Posting without logging in!, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Feb 10 11:41:38 2006
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[quote="Dimitris"]Hi all! This is an HTTP POST request submitted from the command line using curl, and providing no authentication information. If I can
post as myself using this command, then shouldn't something be done about this?[/quote]
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