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  63   Tue Jul 9 10:58:18 2002 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chComment  Re: elog submit without user and password
> With elog it is possible to submit messages to a password protected
> logbook without specifying the -u option.  I.e. NO PASSWORD is
> necessary to submit a message.  I assume it is related to the problem
> of expiring password-cookies while entering the message using a web
> browser.

Indeed this problem is related to the expiring password cookies. As a 
reminder: For the submission of a new entry, the password is checked when one 
presses the "New" button, but NOT for the "submit". This is because a 
password can expire between the "New" and the "Submit", so a entered message 
could not be sent. The question is now what to do with the standalone "elog".

Right now, elog does a normal submission where the password is not checked, 
which is maybe not what one wants. But what to do? If elog sends a special 
flag "please do check password on submit", someone could analyze the source 
code, remove the flag from elog and then still submit messages without a 
password. If I put an additional flag to the web browser submission "please 
do not check the password since the cookie might have been expired", someone 
can add this flag into elog and still bypass the password checking.

Anothe thing which bothers me is if you specify the password explicitly on 
the command line of elog, it's visible in some scripts etc, which yould be a 
security issue as well.

Any ideas?
  65   Wed Jul 10 08:53:21 2002 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chComment  Re: elog submit without user and password
> I guess it cannot and doesn't have to be 100% save.  Maybe if the web
> interface is used for a new message a long random number (let's call
> it newID) can be included, which elog remembers for some time (say 1
> day).  Now elogd accepts a new message only if 
> 
>   1) the cookies is there and valid or
>   2) if the cookies are NOT THERE, but the newID matches one of the
>        stored ones.     
> 
> The new message is rejected if the cookies are there, but are wrong.

Ok that sounds a good idea to me, I will work on that.

> Can one delete or edit messages with elog?  If yes then this should not be
> possible.

No this is not possible.
  67   Thu Jul 11 10:36:09 2002 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug fix  Re: a bug and a question
>    If you have only one entry in the logbook and have it set up in threaded 
> mode like: ?cmd=Search&mode=threaded&reverse=1, when you click on the icon 
> of the entry or the number of the entry to see it, it does not allow you 
> to.  If there is more than one entry, it works fine.  

Ok, has been fixed. Will come in 2.0.5

>    Also I wanted to make a submit page from where you could either go back 
> to the logbook which you just entered a message for or type a new entry for 
> that logbook.  First of all, is there a way to have only one file called 
> submitpage.html in which I can define this for all logbooks or do i need it 
> for ever logbook.  And also, is there a way I can even set a link that will 
> allow to create a new entry.  I tried: 
>     <a href="demo/?cmd=new">Enter</a> another message<p>
> 
> but for some reason it does not work.  Is there a way to implement this?

The documentation was wrong about that which has been corrected. The proper 
file contents should be

<h1>You successfully submitted a message</h1>
<a href="?cmd=Back">Back</a> to the logbook<p>
<a href="?cmd=New">Enter</a> another message

This way one only needs one file for all logbooks.
  69   Thu Jul 11 16:03:56 2002 Idea Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfo  Re: entry number not updated properly after deleting
> Hello,
>     If you delete a message from the middle of a logbook that contains a 
> bunch of messages, the message numbers do not get updated properly.  For 
> instance, if you have 20 messages in the logbook, and delete number 15, 
> entry numbers 16 through 20 all do not get subtracted by one; their numbers 
> stay the same with #15 just missing in the middle.  
> 
> Mo

That's how it's supposed to be. Once a unique message ID is attached to a 
message, it stays there forever. Think of links to message like

http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/Forum/68

If you have such a link in a message or as a bookmark in your browser, and 
the ID gets changed from 68 to 67, then your link would be off.
  71   Fri Jul 12 10:26:40 2002 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug fix  Re: last x link TEXT
> The last x link TEXT now shows up like this
> 
>    'Last 20 entries?mode=threaded'
> 
> I can not reproduce this with the elogdemo logbook, however.

...because it has been fixed in meantime (revision 2.41). I have not made a 
new release since I want to fix the elog password submission first. In 
meantime, you can get the actual version from 

http://midas.psi.ch/cgi-bin/cvsweb/elog/elogd.c
  76   Wed Jul 17 14:53:18 2002 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug report  Re: Reverse sort, threaded display fails when there is only 1 entry in logbook
> 
> 
> This is not a serious bug...but when the global settings are as follows
> 
> [global]
> Display mode = threaded
> Reverse sort = 1
> 
> all logbooks with only a single entry produce the wrong URL on 
> clicking "last 10"
> 
> The URL produced is http://localhost:8080/LogbookName/0
> instead of http://localhost:8080/LogbookName/1
> 
> Ravi

This question has been answered in elog:55 .
  78   Tue Jul 23 09:12:14 2002 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chComment  Re: Port specification with -p fails (SOLVED, more or less)
> > Anyone seen similar problems? 
> Probably not if you read the config file, 'cause I didn't. Shame on me...
> 
> But what this shows (Stefan: correct me if I'm wrong) is that if you set 
> the port number in the [global] section of the config file, the command-line
> option '-p' is ignored. FYI...
> 
> Joeri

I changed that behaviour, so from 2.0.5 on the command line port setting has 
precedence over the configuration file (as it should be).
  79   Tue Jul 23 09:16:01 2002 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfo  Re: change the Email From address used when sending notifications
> Is there a way to change the From address used when sending notifications 
> from ELOG?   I was hoping there might be another attribute that would go 
> along with the smtp host section.
> 
> Thanks,
> Eric

Yes there is an option

Use Email from = xxxx

see documentation.
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