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Mon Jul 15 14:09:30 2002 |
| Joeri Mastop | joeri.mastop@knmi.nl | Bug report | | | Port specification with -p fails under RedHat Linux (2.0.4-1) |
Hello,
I noticed a strange behaviour with Elog 2.0.4 (i386 RPM) in Linux (RH 7.2).
I started Elog out-of-the-box with portnumber 888 ('sbin/elogd -p 888').
It runs just fine, but appears to listen to port 8080, the default! It
looks like the -p option on the command-line is ignored.
Anyone seen similar problems?
Joeri |
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Sun Jul 14 15:15:19 2002 |
| Ravi Pappu | pappu@media.mit.edu | Bug report | | | 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 |
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Fri Jul 12 10:26:40 2002 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug 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 |
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Fri Jul 12 10:18:21 2002 |
| H. Scheit | h.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.de | Bug report | | | 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. |
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Thu Jul 11 16:03:56 2002 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | | | 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. |
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Thu Jul 11 15:59:17 2002 |
| mo | msheikh25@hotmail.com | Bug report | | | 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 |
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Thu Jul 11 10:36:09 2002 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug 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. |
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Wed Jul 10 22:19:47 2002 |
| mo | msheikh25@hotmail.com | Bug report | | | 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.
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?
Thanks,
Mo |