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  43   Mon Jul 1 10:32:28 2002 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug fix  Re: last?? links in threaded mode
> The mode (i.e. summary, threaded, full) should be kept for the
> last??? and past??? links on a page.
> 
> For instance:
> 
> http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/Linux/last10?mode=threaded
> 
> The last20 link on this page should also be in threaded mode.

Has been fixed. Will be included in next version.
  44   Mon Jul 1 10:36:47 2002 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfo  Re: Admin password
> I want to set up eLogs for a class w/out the need for passwords. But, at the
> same time, I don't want the students to change the config file. I tried
> setting up a global password, but am having some difficulty with the syntax
> I suppose I could remove the config command from the menu and edit the file
> using Pico, but that would require a better memory than I have...
> 
> ******************
> 
> usage: elogd [-p port] [-h hostname] [-D] [-c file] [-r pwd] [-w pwd] [-a
> pwd] [-l logbook]
> 
>        -p <port> TCP/IP port
>        -h <hostname> TCP/IP hostname
>        -D become a daemon
>        -c <file> specify configuration file
>        -v debugging output
>        -r create/overwrite read password in config file
>        -w create/overwrite write password in config file
>        -a create/overwrite admin password in config file
>        -l <logbook> specify logbook for -r and -w commands
> 
>        -k do not use keep-alive
> 
> [root@eMonster elog]# elogd -a youtheman
>           
> Must specify a lookbook via the -l parameter.

Nearly correct, just follow the note: specify a logbook via the -l parameter.
So if you logbook is called "linux", you enter

elogd -a youtheman -l linux
  45   Mon Jul 1 11:35:28 2002 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug fix  Re: trailing '-' are removed from a message!!!
> Try to submit the following message:
> 
> *** cut here ***
> -------------------------------------------------
> -------------------------------------------------
> -------------------------------------------------
> -------------------------------------------------
> *** cut here ***
> 
> In fact after the next line there were 4 lines with '-', but
> they were not accepted by elog:

Ok, also fixed. Updated version is at 

http://midas.psi.ch/cgi-bin/cvsweb/elog/elogd.c

Here is actually an example with '----' at the end:

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  47   Tue Jul 2 09:41:57 2002 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfo  Re: Options <attribute> = List????
> Hello,
>     Is it possible to have a drop down list with commas in the options.  
> For instance, if you want to have a attribute "CityState" you would 
> probably want a comma between the City and State name.  Since the Options 
> are separated by commas, it turns into two different options.  I dont know 
> if there is a way to do this or if this is a bug?

From the next version on *2.0.4), one can specify attributes in quotation 
marks like

Options town = San Francisco, "Paris, Texas", "Paris, France"

which then can include commas.
  49   Thu Jul 4 09:23:50 2002 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chComment  Re: possible to modify link in email notification
Having the URL link to a different logbook is right now not possible. But 
what about setting up a single logbook with a write password. Everybody can 
access it for reading, but only these people who know the write password 
can enter messages.
  53   Mon Jul 8 10:42:38 2002 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug fix  Re: exit status of elog
> The exit status of elog is always 1.  It should be zero for
> a successful submission.

Has been fixed in 2.0.4
  54   Mon Jul 8 10:44:08 2002 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug fix  Re: elog submit problem
> If a message is submitted via the elog command then the reply string '> ' 
is only inserted in the first line if a reply is made.
> This message was submitted with the following commandline:
> elog -v -h midas.psi.ch -p 80 -s elogdemo -l Forum -a "Icon=icon4.gif" -
a "Author=Heiko Scheit"  -a "Author Email=h.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.de" -
a "Subject=elog submit problem" "...Message-text..."
> Please press the reply button to see the problem.

Has been fixed in 2.0.4 (as you can see from this entry). Please make sure 
not to submit too long lines via "elog". For browser submissions, the line 
length is limited to 78 characters, but not for "elog" submissions.
  55   Mon Jul 8 10:45:37 2002 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug fix  Re: reverse sort and threaded mode does not display first entry
> When the option 'Reverse sort = 1' is used then the first entry
> is not displayed (ID=1) when threaded mode is requested.
> 
> Probably you can see the problem using this link and switching 
> on reverse sort.  
> 
> http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/Linux/last20?mode=threaded

Has been fixed in 2.0.4, have a look at

http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/Linux/last20?mode=threaded&reverse=1
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