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Sun Oct 9 20:49:41 2005 |
| Exaos Lee | Exaos.Lee@gmail.com | Request | All | 2.6.0beta5 | Some spell mistakes |
I find some new strings from the warnings like this:
Quote: | Language error: string "HelpELCode" not found for language "chinese" |
I have added these new string to the languages files in Chinese. I think:
"Enter name of hypelink" should be "Enter name of hyperlink". |
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Mon Oct 10 08:03:57 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | Mac OSX | 2.6.0beta5 | Re: "Error: Cannot find hostname" |
Exaos Lee wrote: | I usually access hosts in LAN with their IPs. But elogd seems to prefer hostnames to IPs. I cannot ask each one to add the hostname to their system config file while they visit my host. I encounter several problems which seems to be related to the hostname resolution:
- I can visit remote elog service through IP and port, but cannot submit entry and cannot open the config page remotely. For example, my powerbook's name is "exaos-pb-12" and its IP is 10.10.2.96. I run elogd on my PB and try to access it through URL http://10.10.2.96:8080/ on host 10.10.2.99. While I submit a new entry or open the config page, my firefox alway blames: "exaos-pb-12.local could not be found. Please check the name and try again."
- Sometimes, all the images, colors are missing. It looks like that my firefox cannot find the correct URL of these images or CSS files. It might be the same problem of "cannot find hostname".
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In such a situation you describe it might help to use
URL = http://10.10.2.96:8080/
in the configuration file. This way elogd uses also IP numbers for redirection. Please let me know if that works. |
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Mon Oct 10 10:52:02 2005 |
| Exaos Lee | Exaos.Lee@gmail.com | Bug report | Linux | Mac OSX | 2.6.0beta5 | Re: "Error: Cannot find hostname" |
Yes, the "URL" works. Thanks! |
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Mon Oct 10 12:53:46 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Other | All | 2.6.0beta5 | Re: The Chinese Language,Demo Configuration and Help Files |
Exaos Lee wrote: | I want to make elogd display the date in Chinese format. Please tell me howto. |
Thank you for the files.
If you specify
Language = zh_CN
Then elogd looks for a file "eloglang.zh_CN" for the translation, for a file "eloghelp_zh.html"
for the help, and does a
setlocale("zh_CN");
to switch to Chinese date format. To retrieve the date, elogd calls strftime("%x"); |
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Mon Oct 10 14:01:14 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | Mac OSX | 2.6.0beta5 | Re: Cannot submit admin password while logbook is named in Chinese |
Exaos Lee wrote: | As the title. |
There is no possibility to change an admin password. You probably mean that you logged in as admin and cannot change your own password, is that right? Do you use user level access via "password file = ..."? What is your elogd.cfg? I tried to switch language to German and I can change my own password via the config page. |
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Mon Oct 10 14:09:49 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | All | 2.6.0beta5 | Re: Some spell mistakes |
Exaos Lee wrote: | I find some new strings from the warnings like this:
Quote: | Language error: string "HelpELCode" not found for language "chinese" |
I have added these new string to the languages files in Chinese. I think:
"Enter name of hypelink" should be "Enter name of hyperlink". |
Ok, fixed in the current subversion repository. Better write such things by personal mail to me, since it might not interest the elog community very much. |
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Mon Oct 10 19:26:35 2005 |
| Exaos Lee | Exaos.Lee@gmail.com | Request | All | 2.6.0beta5 | Re: Some spell mistakes |
Quote: | Ok, fixed in the current subversion repository. Better write such things by personal mail to me, since it might not interest the elog community very much. |
Sorry. I will mail you first next time. |
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Mon Oct 10 19:33:05 2005 |
| Exaos Lee | Exaos.Lee@gmail.com | Bug report | Linux | Mac OSX | 2.6.0beta5 | Re: Cannot submit admin password while logbook is named in Chinese |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Exaos Lee wrote: | As the title. |
There is no possibility to change an admin password. You probably mean that you logged in as admin and cannot change your own password, is that right? Do you use user level access via "password file = ..."? What is your elogd.cfg? I tried to switch language to German and I can change my own password via the config page. |
Sorry for my poor English. The case is like this: When I set an admin password for my logbook which is named in Chinese, I cannot open the config page while the password is correct. It seems that the logbook named in Chinese cannot recieve the password submitted. If the logbook is named other than Chinese, everything is OK. I will repeat the problem and describe it more exactly. |