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  66521   Mon Aug 31 11:22:20 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows2.7.7-2246Re: fckeditor update

Arno Teunisse wrote:

Hello

Just a few fckeditor related questions. How do elog versions and fckeditor versions relate. ?

Can I just drop another version of the fckeditor over an other version?  What things should I consider when doing so ?

thanks for you're time.

The relation is not very "stong". In the past I updated between major version of fckeditor without chaning any elog code, so just give it a try. 

  66577   Wed Nov 4 23:53:58 2009 Reply Heinzmanncatman333@web.deQuestionWindows2.7.7Re: fckeditor is not running

Heinzmann wrote:

Hello Stephan,

the fckeditor is not running.

I have installed elog 2.7.7 rev. 2246 on windows xp.

I have not changed the default config after the installation:

Theme = default
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type

 

I have started the elog server manually to see if the editor will start, below you will find the output:

elogd 2.7.7 built Jul 31 2009, 13:01:20 revision 2246
Indexing logbooks ... done
Server listening on port 8080 ...

 

How can I activate the editor?

 

Thanks,

 

 



 

 

 

I have found the problem:

the fckeditor folder contains not all necessary files after installation of Elog version 2.7.7.

I have downloaded the fckeditior manually from:

http://www.fckeditor.net/.

and replaced the faulty one with the new one.

Now the editor is running fine and I see the menu bar when I choose Encoding HTML:

elogd 2.7.7 built Jul 31 2009, 13:01:20 revision 2246
FCKedit detected
Indexing logbooks ... done
Server listening on port 8080 ...

 

Stefan could you please ckeck if some files are missing in the fckeditor folder within the elog version 2.7.7 rev. 2246.

 

Thanks

 

 

 

  66609   Fri Nov 13 15:40:05 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows2.7.7Re: fckeditor is not running

Heinzmann wrote:

I have found the problem:

the fckeditor folder contains not all necessary files after installation of Elog version 2.7.7.

I have downloaded the fckeditior manually from:

http://www.fckeditor.net/.

and replaced the faulty one with the new one.

Now the editor is running fine and I see the menu bar when I choose Encoding HTML:

elogd 2.7.7 built Jul 31 2009, 13:01:20 revision 2246
FCKedit detected
Indexing logbooks ... done
Server listening on port 8080 ...

 

Stefan could you please ckeck if some files are missing in the fckeditor folder within the elog version 2.7.7 rev. 2246. 

Yepp, the editor source code is completely missing in rev. 2.7.7. Thanks for pointing that out. I will include it in 2.7.8 which I will release pretty soon. 

  66894   Mon Sep 6 21:36:51 2010 Reply Arno TeunisseA.teeling3@chello.nlBug reportWindowsV2.7.7-224Re: fckedit and creating tables

Arno Teunisse wrote:

Hello

Using windows7 and the elogd 2.7.7 built Jul 31 2009, 13:01:20 revision 2246.  I noticed a bug in the tables created with fckeditor. When on winxp there is no problem. So it seems windows7 related. 
Don't know if I should post here or somewhere else. When i Click the table icon i get : Clipboard01.jpg
When I want to continue ( Pressing Yes) i get Clipboard02.jpg

So the OK button is removed, and i can only cancel. So it's impossible to create a new table in elog. ( yes , create it by hand, but that is not so nice )
Download the latest version of elog : elogd 2.8.0 built Aug  2 2010, 12:16:05 revision 2312 . Just to see if this helps. The result is the same.
Is there some solution/workaround for this ?

Thanks for elog : it's great.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Answer : Problem solved. It is not window7 related. When I did a fresh install ( not installing over the old directory ) everything is working as expected. So I did something wrong with installing over the old elog directory.

Thanks for you're time and the inconvenience.

 

  831   Mon Dec 6 21:22:20 2004 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionAll2.5.5-2Re: external authentication possible?
> In order to avoid having to remember multiple usernames/passwords for
> different systems, is it possible for ELOG to use external authentication
> via Active Directory, etc?

Not yet.
  833   Mon Dec 6 22:48:19 2004 Reply Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comInfoAll2.5.5-2Re: external authentication possible?
> > In order to avoid having to remember multiple usernames/passwords for
> > different systems, is it possible for ELOG to use external authentication
> > via Active Directory, etc?
> 
> Not yet.

I would note that this is a request that comes in fairly frequently, but to
Stephan's credit (and looking back at previous comments) the task of trying to
implement authentication that would *not* be a maintenance nightmare basically
pushes such a request down to the bottom of the list.

The only common denominator that could possibly cover all contingencies would
be LDAP authentication.  One way of doing this in a more-or-less universal
fashion is to offload the auth task from eLog itself and place the burden on
Apache.  This means figuring out how to get Apache to pass auth info to eLog
when eLog operates behind Apache.  In the end, anything that can use LDAP as an
authentication mechanism (like AD) can host eLog - as long as eLog can glom off
of Apache's ability to do the actual authenticating.  

For our twiki (source from twiki.org) website, we use the following config:

-- In Apache http.conf
LoadModule auth_ldap_module   libexec/auth_ldap.so

AddModule auth_ldap.c

AccessFileName .htaccess

# Twiki
Include /proj/www/twiki/conf/httpd.conf


-- The http.conf in the Twiki directory
<VirtualHost *>
        DocumentRoot "/proj/www/twiki/html"
        ServerName twiki
        ErrorLog error_log
        CustomLog access_log combined
        <Directory "/proj/www/twiki/html/bin/">
                Options +ExecCGI
                allow from all
                AllowOverride Authconfig FileInfo Indexes Limit Options
        </Directory>
        <Location /bin>
                Options +ExecCGI
                AuthType Basic
                AuthName CoreID
        CustomLog access_log combined
        <Directory "/proj/www/twiki/html/bin/">
                Options +ExecCGI
                allow from all
                AllowOverride Authconfig FileInfo Indexes Limit Options
        </Directory>
        <Location /bin>
                Options +ExecCGI
                AuthType Basic
                AuthName ID
                AuthLDAPURL
ldap://ldap.co.com:389/ou=People,ou=Intranet,dc=co,dc=com?uid?sub?(objectClass=*)
                require valid-user
                allow from all
                <Limit OPTIONS>
                        Order Deny,Allow
                        Deny from all
                </LIMIT>
        </Location>
</VirtualHost>

--- Then the DocumentRoot ("/proj/www/twiki/html") has a '.htaccess' file with
the following:

RedirectPermenant       /       http://twiki.co.com/bin/view.cgi

--- Also in the /bin directory we have:

Redirect http://twiki.sps.mot.com/index.html http://twiki.sps.mot.com/bin/view.cgi

AuthType                 Basic
AuthName                 "LDAP Login"
AuthLDAPURL
ldap://ldap.co.com:389/ou=People,ou=Intranet,dc=co,dc=com?uid?sub?(objectClass=*)


SetHandler cgi-script

ErrorDocument 401 /bin/oops.cgi/TWiki/TWikiRegistration?template=oopsauth

<Files ~ "[^/]*\.html$">
       SetHandler blabla
       allow from all
</Files>

<Files "*">
       require valid-user
        allow from all
</Files>
-------------------------

Whether this is at all relevant, well . . . . 
  834   Tue Dec 7 01:18:14 2004 Smile Steve Allenns@elogicsystems.comInfoAll2.5.5-2Re: external authentication possible?
> > > In order to avoid having to remember multiple usernames/passwords for
> > > different systems, is it possible for ELOG to use external authentication
> > > via Active Directory, etc?
> > 
> > Not yet.
> 
> I would note that this is a request that comes in fairly frequently, but to
> Stephan's credit (and looking back at previous comments) the task of trying to
> implement authentication that would *not* be a maintenance nightmare basically
> pushes such a request down to the bottom of the list.
> 
> The only common denominator that could possibly cover all contingencies would
> be LDAP authentication.  One way of doing this in a more-or-less universal
> fashion is to offload the auth task from eLog itself and place the burden on
> Apache.  This means figuring out how to get Apache to pass auth info to eLog
> when eLog operates behind Apache.  In the end, anything that can use LDAP as an
> authentication mechanism (like AD) can host eLog - as long as eLog can glom off
> of Apache's ability to do the actual authenticating.  
> 
> For our twiki (source from twiki.org) website, we use the following config:
> 
> -- In Apache http.conf
> LoadModule auth_ldap_module   libexec/auth_ldap.so
> 
> AddModule auth_ldap.c
> 
> AccessFileName .htaccess
> 
> # Twiki
> Include /proj/www/twiki/conf/httpd.conf
> 
> 
> -- The http.conf in the Twiki directory
> <VirtualHost *>
>         DocumentRoot "/proj/www/twiki/html"
>         ServerName twiki
>         ErrorLog error_log
>         CustomLog access_log combined
>         <Directory "/proj/www/twiki/html/bin/">
>                 Options +ExecCGI
>                 allow from all
>                 AllowOverride Authconfig FileInfo Indexes Limit Options
>         </Directory>
>         <Location /bin>
>                 Options +ExecCGI
>                 AuthType Basic
>                 AuthName CoreID
>         CustomLog access_log combined
>         <Directory "/proj/www/twiki/html/bin/">
>                 Options +ExecCGI
>                 allow from all
>                 AllowOverride Authconfig FileInfo Indexes Limit Options
>         </Directory>
>         <Location /bin>
>                 Options +ExecCGI
>                 AuthType Basic
>                 AuthName ID
>                 AuthLDAPURL
> ldap://ldap.co.com:389/ou=People,ou=Intranet,dc=co,dc=com?uid?sub?(objectClass=*)
>                 require valid-user
>                 allow from all
>                 <Limit OPTIONS>
>                         Order Deny,Allow
>                         Deny from all
>                 </LIMIT>
>         </Location>
> </VirtualHost>
> 
> --- Then the DocumentRoot ("/proj/www/twiki/html") has a '.htaccess' file with
> the following:
> 
> RedirectPermenant       /       http://twiki.co.com/bin/view.cgi
> 
> --- Also in the /bin directory we have:
> 
> Redirect http://twiki.sps.mot.com/index.html http://twiki.sps.mot.com/bin/view.cgi
> 
> AuthType                 Basic
> AuthName                 "LDAP Login"
> AuthLDAPURL
> ldap://ldap.co.com:389/ou=People,ou=Intranet,dc=co,dc=com?uid?sub?(objectClass=*)
> 
> 
> SetHandler cgi-script
> 
> ErrorDocument 401 /bin/oops.cgi/TWiki/TWikiRegistration?template=oopsauth
> 
> <Files ~ "[^/]*\.html$">
>        SetHandler blabla
>        allow from all
> </Files>
> 
> <Files "*">
>        require valid-user
>         allow from all
> </Files>
> -------------------------
> 
> Whether this is at all relevant, well . . . . 

Food for thought--thanks!
  844   Sun Dec 12 12:49:06 2004 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfoAll2.5.5-2Re: external authentication possible?
> The only common denominator that could possibly cover all contingencies would
> be LDAP authentication.  One way of doing this in a more-or-less universal
> fashion is to offload the auth task from eLog itself and place the burden on
> Apache.  This means figuring out how to get Apache to pass auth info to eLog
> when eLog operates behind Apache.  In the end, anything that can use LDAP as an
> authentication mechanism (like AD) can host eLog - as long as eLog can glom off
> of Apache's ability to do the actual authenticating.  

That sounds to me like a great idea. If anybody gets this working, people would be
grateful if this could be submitted to the "Contributions" section of this forum.
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