How to property install?, posted by Ryan Blakeslee on Sat Dec 14 00:22:52 2013
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Hello,
I have followed the very simple steps on the Download page for checking out and compiling from GIT. That works perfect and there is no issue.
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Re: How to property install?, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Dec 16 11:16:33 2013
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Ryan Blakeslee wrote:
Hello, |
Re: How to property install?, posted by Ryan Blakeslee on Tue Dec 17 21:00:33 2013
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Andreas Luedeke wrote:
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Multiple tab, posted by Paulo Moraga on Thu Dec 12 15:10:43 2013
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Hi noob question I was looking for a config but i cant make it, how to i make multitab logbook like this page?
Like in Discussion there are forum,config examples,contribution and vulnerabilities under it |
Re: Multiple tab, posted by Paulo Moraga on Thu Dec 12 16:03:07 2013
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Paulo Moraga wrote:
Hi noob question I was looking for a config but i cant make it, how to i make multitab logbook like |
Problem with space in name of eLog not seeing %20 and "+", posted by Tom C on Tue Nov 26 00:06:02 2013
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My elog is named "Whatever Elog" so the URL generated is /Whatever+Elog . This works fine but when in the interface certain buttons generate
this URL : /Whatever%20Elog ...this URL fails. It seems that elog does not recognize these ( + and %20 ) as the same which I believe they should
be as part of HTTP request. |
Re: Problem with space in name of eLog not seeing %20 and "+", posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 26 08:17:34 2013
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Tom C wrote:
My elog is named "Whatever Elog" so the URL generated is /Whatever+Elog . This works fine but when in the interface certain buttons |
Re: Problem with space in name of eLog not seeing %20 and "+", posted by David Pilgram on Tue Nov 26 11:25:48 2013
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Problem with space in name of eLog not seeing %20 and "+", posted by David Pilgram on Tue Nov 26 11:28:39 2013
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David Pilgram wrote:
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Unwanted characters showing when using Bottom Text Login to a html file, posted by Hung Dao on Wed Nov 13 23:46:38 2013 
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When using Bottom Text Login to a html file showing some unwanted characters. Also, the ELOG Version is longer displayed.
Bottom Text Login = example.htm
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are bottomtextlogin.jpg which shows the characters on the left and example.htm which I used. |
Re: Unwanted characters showing when using Bottom Text Login to a html file, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Nov 14 11:31:23 2013
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Hung Dao wrote:
When using Bottom Text Login to a html file showing some unwanted characters. Also, the ELOG Version is longer displayed. Bottom Text |
Re: Unwanted characters showing when using Bottom Text Login to a html file, posted by Hung Dao on Thu Nov 14 20:06:44 2013
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Andreas Luedeke wrote:
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Re: Unwanted characters showing when using Bottom Text Login to a html file, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Fri Nov 15 08:34:05 2013
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Hung Dao wrote:
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Re: Unwanted characters showing when using Bottom Text Login to a html file, posted by Hung Dao on Fri Nov 15 23:02:03 2013
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Andreas Luedeke wrote:
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Inconsistent and long load times, posted by Fabian on Fri Nov 15 10:59:51 2013
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We recently installed ELOG and it works pretty well, but the load times are rather inconsistent. Most of the time
it is very fast, but it also often hangs for around 5-10 seconds while loading. It seems to affect all parts of
the page that are returned at random, so sometimes the main html file will hang, sometimes the css file and
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Re: Inconsistent and long load times, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Fri Nov 15 11:30:31 2013
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> We recently installed ELOG and it works pretty well, but the load times are rather inconsistent. Most of the time
> it is very fast, but it also often hangs for around 5-10 seconds while loading. It seems to affect all parts of
> the page that are returned at random, so sometimes the main html file will hang, sometimes the css file and
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Re: Inconsistent and long load times, posted by Fabian on Fri Nov 15 12:21:45 2013
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> I'm not an expert in debugging web applications. Here are my two cent:
> We once had a problem when we hosted very large logbooks (several 10 thousands of entries) that the server would run
> out of real memory and was slowed down by swapping. Therefore my first idea would be to monitor the server: Is
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Re: Inconsistent and long load times, posted by David Pilgram on Fri Nov 15 13:46:16 2013
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> > I'm not an expert in debugging web applications. Here are my two cent:
> > We once had a problem when we hosted very large logbooks (several 10 thousands of entries) that the server would run
> > out of real memory and was slowed down by swapping. Therefore my first idea would be to monitor the server: Is
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date and time, posted by David Pilgram on Wed Nov 13 13:36:48 2013
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[13 Nov]
As my threads have lots of replies, I end up with a forest of ">" characters which makes it difficult to read
earlier quoted entries (what with word-wrapping of the browser).
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Re: date and time, posted by Hal Proctor on Wed Nov 13 14:27:34 2013
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> [13 Nov] > As my threads have lots of replies, I end up with a forest of ">" characters which makes it difficult to read > earlier
quoted entries (what with word-wrapping of the browser). > I thought to replace the ">"s by a simple date entry prepended to the start
of each reply. - much as I have > given at the top of this initial entry. > > So this is what I put in the config file: > > .... > Time |
Re: date and time, posted by David Pilgram on Wed Nov 13 14:41:07 2013
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Hal Proctor wrote:
> [13 Nov] > As my threads have lots of replies, I end up with a forest of ">" characters which |
Re: date and time, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Nov 14 11:19:12 2013
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> [13 Nov]
> As my threads have lots of replies, I end up with a forest of ">" characters which makes it difficult to read
> earlier quoted entries (what with word-wrapping of the browser).
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Re: date and time, posted by David Pilgram on Fri Nov 15 13:43:18 2013
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> > [13 Nov]
> > As my threads have lots of replies, I end up with a forest of ">" characters which makes it difficult to read
> > earlier quoted entries (what with word-wrapping of the browser).
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Error when attempted to submit an entry, posted by Hung Dao on Wed Nov 13 16:11:18 2013
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One of my users reported that he received this error when attempted to submit an editing entry. Basically he is only one to edit this entry. When go ahead
to press the button, the entry is updated successfully. What cause and how to prevent this error not to populate? Thanks |
Re: Error when attempted to submit an entry, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 13 16:31:28 2013
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Hung Dao wrote:
One of my users reported that he received this error when attempted to submit an editing entry. Basically he is only |
kerberos authentication NOT working, posted by Fabio Sella on Wed Oct 30 17:57:38 2013
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Hi guys,
we configured a kdc server using OPENLDAP as backend. We installed on it elog and configured the Kerberos Authentication on one logbook as follows:
Authentication = Kerberos, File |
Re: kerberos authentication NOT working, posted by Hal Proctor on Fri Nov 1 14:14:03 2013
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Fabio Sella wrote:
Hi guys, |
Re: kerberos authentication NOT working, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Nov 4 15:07:40 2013
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Hal Proctor wrote:
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Re: kerberos authentication NOT working, posted by Olaf Kasten on Wed Nov 13 16:26:32 2013
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Andreas Luedeke wrote:
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