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    icon2.gif   Re: How to share with others, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Feb 18 20:14:04 2009 

 

Nuruzzaman wrote:

Please tell me how to share my elog with people.

 

 Connect your PC to the internet and tell everybody the URL. Make sure the Windows Firewall allows remote access.

icon5.gif   Append a routine entry, posted by mike cianci on Fri Feb 20 05:00:40 2009 

I am using the following commands to display the text of all of the entries at once (so that you can read them without having to click on each entry).

Display mode = threaded
Expand Default = 3

Problem is that the information on the page is packed so tightly together (no white space) that it can be hard to read. Especially with single line entries.

Is it possible to automatically append a new line to a routine entry?

THANK YOU for your assistances.

 

icon5.gif   No Valid Header?, posted by mike cianci on Tue Feb 24 12:44:27 2009 

Stefan,

I finally got it installed on a server at work (only took a year to work through all the red tape). I have seven logbooks up and running and only one is giving me trouble. It is an On-Line Help book where I wanted to store documents that could be referenced by our staff. It is the simplest of my logbooks (see config file below) but when I hit the "Submit" button it crashes the program. I can not see the error myself but the server guys are telling me that that we are getting an "Internal error, no valid header!" error. The only other thing that I can think to mention is that the entry that is crashing the program is a 60k Microsoft word table that I had cut and pasted into elog.

Thank you, Mike

 

[OnlineHelps]
Write Password = SWNlQ3ViZQ==
;DISPLAY
Theme = default
Display mode = threaded
Mode Commands = 0

Thread display = --------------  $Title  --------------
Comment = On-Line Helps

Attributes = Title

Required Attributes = Title
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 0
 

icon6.gif   Text Limit for Subject line, posted by Robert Risher on Wed Feb 25 22:01:32 2009 

Is there any way I can limit the ammount of characters in the Subject line?

Thank you,

    icon2.gif   Re: Text Limit for Subject line, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Feb 26 10:01:37 2009 

 

Robert Risher wrote:

Is there any way I can limit the ammount of characters in the Subject line?

Thank you,

 

 Use the

Format Subject = ...

option as described in the manual. The last parameter is the "maximum number of characters allowed".

    icon2.gif   Re: No Valid Header?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Feb 26 11:05:36 2009 

 

mike cianci wrote:

Stefan,

I finally got it installed on a server at work (only took a year to work through all the red tape). I have seven logbooks up and running and only one is giving me trouble. It is an On-Line Help book where I wanted to store documents that could be referenced by our staff. It is the simplest of my logbooks (see config file below) but when I hit the "Submit" button it crashes the program. I can not see the error myself but the server guys are telling me that that we are getting an "Internal error, no valid header!" error. The only other thing that I can think to mention is that the entry that is crashing the program is a 60k Microsoft word table that I had cut and pasted into elog. 

 

Ah, that rings a bell. We recently had problems with large tables. Can you try the current version if you get the same problem? 

icon5.gif   Hiding Comments on the Logbook Selection Page, posted by Adam Blandford on Tue Mar 3 11:30:01 2009 

Hi

I was just wondering if there was a way that the comments for a logbook could be set to be invisible on the Selection page but then displayed once a user has logged in to a particular logbook?

This is required for security purposes. I want a common login page which shows all logbooks, where the logbook names only have meaning for people who know them but then once logged in the comment provides additional information about that logbook.

Thanks

Adam

icon5.gif   Login issue , posted by Heinzmann on Thu Mar 5 23:20:13 2009 

Hello,

I have installed the latest elog version from your web site.

My Admin user and my Login user are set in the elog.cfg to use the Self register process within the first login.

The issue is that I get only one time access to my log on the server (XP) and that is direct after the Selfregister process.

If I log out and login to test my admin and user account I will not get access to my server anymore.

My login page stays without any error message.

1 Notebook  XP Client internet explorer http://host ip:8080/demo------> 2nd Notebook XP Server

I have the deleted the cookies after each try.

I have retested later the accounts several times (login/logout) successful with the internet explorer http://host ip:8080/ on the server itself.

 Please could you help me to identify the issue?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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