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  66925   Tue Nov 9 18:05:00 2010 Warning Christoph Kukulieskukulies@physik.rwth-aachen.deQuestionLinux2333openssl - openssl/ssl.h

Nasty nasty. I prepared a longish post and only because I forgot to click an Icon of choice, all my message is lost.

 

Thus in short:

 

openssl/ssl.h isn't there.

 

I assume I got to get it from openssl.org.

But where do I put it in the compilation tree?

 

--

Christoph

 

  65625   Sun Oct 21 22:35:19 2007 Question Arno TeunisseA.teeling3@chello.nlQuestionWindows2.6.5-1890opening a local html file
Hello 

I've managed to create several logbooks that are an index of a (slow) shared 
directory. Now I use elog to search for files that are located on the slow 
shared directory and just have to click on the link in the elog logbook to open 
the file. Every day a simple batch file and 2 perl scripts will recreated the 
elog logbooks. So updates are done without any user input. ( mainly via the 
elog.exe program ) This all works great. 

To access the shared files in the above mentioned logbooks i use for one of the 
attributes : (All on one line) :

<A HREF='\\////HOST/dir 1/dir 2/dir 3/dir 4/dir 5/dir 6/dir 7/filename.doc' target='_blank'>filename.doc</a>

And this works great.

In the above the .doc may be replaced with .html, .xls or whatever WINDOWS 
supports. 

Here is my question : 

Now I want to open a  .html on my local drive. Should be possible but i seem to 
miss the correct format. With local drive I mean the drive that elog is running 
on. In my case this is C: 

I tried : 

file:///c:\dir 1\dir 2\file.html
file:///c:/dir 1/dir 2/file.html
<A HREF="file:///c:\dir 1\dir 2\file.html">file.html</a>
<A HREF="file:///c:/dir 1/dir 2/file.html">file.html</a>
<A HREF='file:///c:\dir 1\dir 2\file.html'>file.html</a>
<A HREF='file:///c:/dir 1/dir 2/file.html'>file.html</a>

and much more variants of the above. ( the first two examples do not respect the 
Spaces in directory names and file name, tried some quoting, but does not help)

In my browser ( IE7.0)  i see in the status bar : 

file:///c:/dir%201/dir%202/file.html

That seems to be OK. But nothing happens when i click the left click the link in 
the elog logbook. 

The above contains the correct directories and filenames. I know that the file 
is there because right clicking the link in elog and selecting "Save Target As" 
will save the file. However just left clicking the link to the file does not 
open the browser to display it. ( As i stated : this works on a shared drive, but not 
on a local drive.) 

Any suggestions ? 
  2205   Wed Apr 18 22:59:52 2007 Question marionmarion@spiderweb.com.auQuestionWindows ok i give up - i have to admit - i do not understand the instructions
is there a possibility to get instructions in newbie language?

marion
  67253   Thu Apr 26 23:57:04 2012 Warning Mark Bergmanmark.bergman@uphs.upenn.eduRequestLinux2.9.1obfuscate password in verbose logging
I'm trying to debug an issue with elogd (2.9.1) and was reminded that using the "-v" option exposes
user passwords. This wasn't a huge problem for us in the past, but we're now using kerberos authentication,
meaning that the exposed username/password applies to lots of sensitive systems within our university.


I'd suggest that the "-v" option hide passwords. If they need to be revealed for debugging
purposes, make that a separate (and very well documented) option. Maybe something like:
"--really-include-passwords-as-clear-text-in-log-output". :)
  68821   Wed Jun 13 18:08:06 2018 Entry Janusz Szubajanusz.szuba@xfel.euRequestLinux3.1.3number of entries in Login user list

Hi, 

could it be possible to increase the limit of entries in Login user list from 100 to somewhat reasonably higher? Like twice or 3 times as much. Similar limit exist also on Admin user list, which is afair 10, could this also be increased?

best

Janusz

  67407   Thu Dec 20 17:08:51 2012 Question Devin Bougiedevin.bougie@cornell.eduQuestionLinux2.9.0number of attachments limit

Hello,

Is there still a limit of 50 attachments per topic?  If so, is there or could there be a parameter to change this setting?

Thanks,

Devin

  67749   Tue Jan 13 04:11:33 2015 Question Banatajogjacard@yahoo.comQuestionLinux3.0.0notification error services in CentOS 6.5

hello, I just upgrade from 2.9 into 3.0.0 in CentOS 6.5

but after upgrade, I can't check elogd services via command line

service elogd status,

always result in missing argument, while it works with httpd or mysqld services and old elogd version.

I try to uninstall and install rom scratch and same result,

Okay I give you screenshoot of that,

you may notice, on check service status and stopping services, error resulted

  419   Thu Jul 31 16:02:41 2003 Warning Heiko Scheith.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.deBug reportLinux2.3.9not proper HTML
I just upgraded from 2.3.5 to 2.3.9.

There are some errors in the generated HTML.  Most of the time
the browser renders everything correctly but sometimes not.  Please
check especially (http://validator.w3.org/):

- http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/Database/7
    There are too many <table> tags before the attribute list:
    'Type', 'Operating system',...  This should be just one table and
    not each row a separate table.  Also the first <table> tag lies
    outside a <td> tag of the enclosing table.

- http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/forum/
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