form posting , posted by Qiang on Thu Dec 9 19:22:12 2004
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hello,
i need to use a perl script with LWP to automatically update our elog
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Re: form posting , posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Dec 12 12:40:53 2004
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> however, I am not sure what elog checks for when doing the post through
> form. and the auto-submit script always failed and returns "200 EOF". i can
> get to the login part and grab form entry. its only the submittion failed.
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Re: form posting , posted by Qiang on Tue Dec 14 07:32:07 2004
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I happened to find something interesting when trying my perl script. it hangs the
elog system with hand-crafted http header.
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Re: form posting , posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Dec 20 16:39:17 2004
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> I happened to find something interesting when trying my perl script. it hangs the
> elog system with hand-crafted http header.
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forum entries not displayed in correct order, posted by Heiko Scheit on Sun Dec 19 16:55:03 2004
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I just submitted a reply to elog:847 (the reply is elog:853).
Normally the thead containing the reply should now be listed as
the top thread. Instead only the original message of the thread
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external authentication possible?, posted by Steve Allen on Mon Dec 6 02:34:32 2004
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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?
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Re: external authentication possible?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Dec 6 21:22:20 2004
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> 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?
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Re: external authentication possible?, posted by Steve Jones on Mon Dec 6 22:48:19 2004
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> > 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?
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Re: external authentication possible?, posted by Steve Allen on Tue Dec 7 01:18:14 2004
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> > > 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?
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Re: external authentication possible?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Dec 12 12:49:06 2004
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> 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
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Re: external authentication possible?, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Dec 15 15:42:13 2004
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> > 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
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Re: external authentication possible?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Dec 15 18:19:31 2004
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> Ah, you test me! Perhaps I will attempt to dig into this but I may have to leave the
> integration up to you, Stefan. Seems that there would be two roads to go:
> 1> Move away from standalone and start to rely on Apache
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Re: external authentication possible?, posted by Steve Jones on Thu Dec 16 05:23:54 2004
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> > Ah, you test me! Perhaps I will attempt to dig into this but I may have to leave the
> > integration up to you, Stefan. Seems that there would be two roads to go:
> > 1> Move away from standalone and start to rely on Apache
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Anyone try doing majordomo->Elog?, posted by auser on Thu Dec 9 18:39:15 2004
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Hi all,
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Re: Anyone try doing majordomo->Elog?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Dec 12 12:43:55 2004
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> We currently have Elog postings mirrored on to a majordomo email list.
> Invariably, people on this list reply to the listserv and not to the Elog.
> Has anyone tried getting emails to a listserv to autoformat and register as
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dropdown-lists display only the first 100 entries, posted by Guenter Nowak on Tue Dec 7 15:46:15 2004
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Re: dropdown-lists display only the first 100 entries, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Dec 7 16:15:28 2004
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Right. Number of options is limited to 100. |
Re: dropdown-lists display only the first 100 entries, posted by Guenter Nowak on Thu Dec 9 11:30:07 2004
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> Right. Number of options is limited to 100.
hi, i found the MAX_N_LIST macro and increased it |
Re: dropdown-lists display only the first 100 entries, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Dec 9 11:40:05 2004
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> > Right. Number of options is limited to 100.
> hi, i found the MAX_N_LIST macro and increased it
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back button does not work, posted by Guenter Nowak on Mon Dec 6 17:42:59 2004
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hi
the back button/liunk does not work
if i click on an entry and then back, it does not work properly, i see the
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Re: back button does not work, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Dec 6 21:48:19 2004
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> hi
> the back button/liunk does not work
> if i click on an entry and then back, it does not work properly, i see the
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Re: back button does not work, posted by Guenter Nowak on Thu Dec 9 11:30:49 2004
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> > hi
> > the back button/liunk does not work
> > if i click on an entry and then back, it does not work properly, i see the
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ELOG-Server crashes after date entry, posted by Ulrich Trüssel on Fri Dec 3 08:43:49 2004
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God really STRANGE and problematic effect on 2.5.5-1 (can't remember it this
was with 2.5.5 or 2.5.4-X but i'm nearly sure it worked well):
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, posted by on Fri Dec 3 08:43:49 2004
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God really STRANGE and problematic effect on 2.5.5-1 (can't remember it this
was with 2.5.5 or 2.5.4-X but i'm nearly sure it worked well):
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Re: ELOG-Server crashes after date entry, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Dec 5 13:09:12 2004
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'Date' attributes can only be between 1970 and 2037, since I use internally the
unix time format. I added a test so future versions will complain and not crash
when the date is outside that range.
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