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Mon Jan 17 21:29:32 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | | Re: Login/Password request appears twice |
> OK elogd.cfg is attached.
I tried to reproduce your problem, but without success. I only have to login once.
So can you please check how your cookies are set? Under Mozilla Firefox, enable
prompting for cookies (Tools/Options/Privacy/Cookies/Keep kookies=ask me every
time, IE must have similar switch). Each cookie contains a path, for which it
will be sent to the elogd in the future. Since you have your password files in
the [global] sections, they are valid for the whole set of logbooks and the path
is therefre "/". This means of course that the browser also tries to send the
cookies to the logbooks in the other top groups, since in the URL path they are
all next to each other (like "/Work+Requests", "/Completed+Work+Requests").
With the cookie prompting enabled, you can check which cookie gets set for which
directory. You should see a cookie "unm" for username, "upwd" for the encrypted
password and "urem" for the "Remember me" button. If the cookie contents is
empty, the cookie will be removed.
So carefully check the sequence of setting and resetting of cookies, trying to
figure out what goes wrong. It is a good idea for a starting point to delete all
your cookies.
- Stefan |
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Tue Jan 18 03:37:40 2005 |
| Neil Swartz | neilswartz@verizon.net | Question | All | 2.5.5 | Re: Find using multiple values with MOptions |
> > I have a logbook with an attribute that has a number of fixed values. I
> > use MOptions to prevent typos when entering and allow multiple "keywords".
> > When searching the users can only search on one keyword.
> > Is there any way to search on multiple values (AAA|BBB|CCC)? If I do not
> > use MOption, they can do this, but the users entering logs may mistype the
> > keywords.
>
> Even with Moptions, you can put into the "Text:" line
>
> (AAA|BBB|CCC)
>
> and click on "Search text also in attributes". This is a valid regular
> expression with searches for AAA or BBB or CCC. Unfortunately you still can
> mistype the values. If I would add check boxes in the find page, it would not
> be clear if one searches for an "AND" of several values or an "OR" (Most people
> would probably think that they want an "AND" because this happens if they
> restrict several attributes).
Yes, I can use the Text: search, but I still have the mistyping problem. (My
field values are like "ENA, ETB, HRES, etc.) -- Easy to have a typo.
Currently there is a dropdown when searching for MOption fields. Maybe you could
allow multiple selections in the dropdown. This to me is an "OR" search. |
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Tue Jan 18 13:06:48 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | All | 2.5.5 | Re: Find using multiple values with MOptions |
> Currently there is a dropdown when searching for MOption fields. Maybe you could
> allow multiple selections in the dropdown. This to me is an "OR" search.
Multiple selections are not possible in HTML, only a single value can be selected at
a time. |
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Thu Jan 20 17:40:33 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | | Re: increasing the height of the attribute display field |
> Was wondering if it was possible to increase the height that the text box
> for an attribute is displayed as.
What you ask for is multi-line attributes. This is not implemented, but on the
wishlist since some time, where I added your vote.
Best regards,
Stefan |
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Thu Jan 20 23:59:19 2005 |
| John Habermann | john.habermann@wilderness.org.au | Question | Linux | | Re: increasing the height of the attribute display field |
Sorry I didn't see the wishlist but I see what you mean. I have just found out
that pasting content that contains more than 1 line into an attribute field
crashes elog.
I have a play with the Preset text setting and see what I can come up with. By the
way there is a spelling mistake in the config.html page. In the Conditional
Attributes section you use the Preset text setting as an example but have spelt it
as "Prset text ="
Thank you for you help
John
> > Was wondering if it was possible to increase the height that the text box
> > for an attribute is displayed as.
>
> What you ask for is multi-line attributes. This is not implemented, but on the
> wishlist since some time, where I added your vote.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Stefan |
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Fri Jan 21 10:43:21 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | | Re: increasing the height of the attribute display field |
> I have a play with the Preset text setting and see what I can come up with. By the
> way there is a spelling mistake in the config.html page. In the Conditional
> Attributes section you use the Preset text setting as an example but have spelt it
> as "Prset text ="
Thanks, fixed. |
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Fri Jan 21 23:30:35 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | All | 2.5.5 | Re: Find using multiple values with MOptions |
<SELECT NAME="lid" multiple size="5">
Oh, nice, I didn't know of that. However, I prefer to have multiple options to be selected
with individual check boxes, this saves more vertical window space. So I added that
functionality to the find page. If more than one option of a MOptions attribute are
selected, they are or'ed together during the search. You can try that in this forum with
the "OS" for example. |
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Tue Jan 25 21:48:52 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.5.5+r152 | Re: mirroring specific logbooks |
> I was just wondering if it is possible to define what logbooks you want
> mirrored in the [Global] part of the elogd.conf file.
I added a new option
Mirror exclude = 1
which has to be put into the individual logbook section (not the [global] one).
The modification will be contained in the next release. |