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Wed Aug 5 12:09:47 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.0 | Re: ELOG 3.0 plus and MS Windows issues. | I recompiled the executables according to
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj851139.aspx
and replaces the elog311-1.exe distribution. Can you try if it works? Unfortunately I don't have a XP machine here.
/Stefan
William Wong wrote: |
Greetings all. A few ELOG users have posted issues with ELOG 3.0 and newer not working with a variety of MS Windows operating systems,.
I have also encountered a similar problem in my environment.
For the following operating systems:
1) Windows XP SP3 (32-bit)
2) Windows Server 2003 SP 2 (32-bit)
when either elog.exe or elogd.exe are run from command line or file manager, the operating system reports the program is not a Win32 application.
I have other test computers that succesfully ran ELOG 3.0, 3.1 and 3.1.1
1) Windows Vista Enterprise (32-bit)
2) Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
Has ELOG 3.x and newer changed in regards to support for MS Windows but is not documented on the
official ELOG documentation?
Any help would be most appreciated.
NOTE: The current production ELOG I use on Windows Server 2003 is 2.92-2475 but I would like to use the
features available on the 3,.x versions. Unfortunately, I am not able to change my production operating system.
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Wed Aug 5 02:59:50 2015 |
| William Wong | william.wong@fortisbc.com | Question | Windows | 3.0 | ELOG 3.0 plus and MS Windows issues. | Greetings all. A few ELOG users have posted issues with ELOG 3.0 and newer not working with a variety of MS Windows operating systems,.
I have also encountered a similar problem in my environment.
For the following operating systems:
1) Windows XP SP3 (32-bit)
2) Windows Server 2003 SP 2 (32-bit)
when either elog.exe or elogd.exe are run from command line or file manager, the operating system reports the program is not a Win32 application.
I have other test computers that succesfully ran ELOG 3.0, 3.1 and 3.1.1
1) Windows Vista Enterprise (32-bit)
2) Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
Has ELOG 3.x and newer changed in regards to support for MS Windows but is not documented on the
official ELOG documentation?
Any help would be most appreciated.
NOTE: The current production ELOG I use on Windows Server 2003 is 2.92-2475 but I would like to use the
features available on the 3,.x versions. Unfortunately, I am not able to change my production operating system.
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68071
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Tue Aug 4 15:36:48 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | v3.1.0.3 | Re: Problem with elog and Internet Explorer when saving an entry | This issue should have been fixed in the new version 3.1.1. If the problem still persists, try to clear your browser's cache, since it might still have cached the old JavaScript files having this bug.
TorstenJ wrote: |
Hi all,
first off all let me say, that I realy like this great tool. That is a lot of help for keeping our server documentation up-to-date. Thanks to all contributors for that.
I right here, because I actually have an issue with saving entries working with IE11 (but also in IE9). When ever I enter an entry, and click the save button, the page open a page with the text: "OK 1" or the second attemp: "OK 2" 3rd "OK 3" and so on (see screenshot). To get back to my Item list, I have to click the back button in the internet explorer. I also opens a lot of draft entries in my databases. When I submit my entry, I don't have an issue, and the entry is saved correctly.
This issue doesn't happen when using Google Chrome.
Had anyone an simlar issue using elog with IE? It would be great to have some help with that issue.
Thanks
Torsten
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Tue Aug 4 15:35:39 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | All | 3.1.1 | Version 3.1.1 of elog has been released | Version 3.1.1, released August 4th, 2015
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Updated CKEditor to version 4.5.1
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Implemented "Date/Time format <attribute> = ..."
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Implemented "Use Email Subject Edit = ..."
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Replaced "Back" by "Delete" button
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Fixed many issues with Draft Messages
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CSS file is now in *addition* to the default file elog.css
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Added LDAP documentation
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Added "Logout to URL = ..." option
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Added description of Apacher server authentication
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Tue Aug 4 13:57:28 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | V3.1.1-f613012 | Re: Minor bug in the emails generated by elog. | Apostrophes are encoded as "'" inside the CKEditor used by elog, which sents the raw HTML text as email notification. You can test this by pressing the "Source" button at the top left menu in the CKEditor, then you see it. In my mail program (both Apple Mail and Thunderbird) this HTML enocding is correctly shown as the original apostroph, so I suspect that your mail program has an issue interpreting HTML encodings.
David Pilgram wrote: |
In the emails generated by anyone making an entry in this log book, every apostrophe is followed by a semi-colon. So the text "I don't think..." appears in the email as "I don';t think...", and possibly that comment will appear in the email as "I don';;t think...." - not sure on the last bit. It has been around in the past few versions of elog, but don't recall precisely when this started occurring. It was fine back in February, with v2.9.2 (presumably) running.
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Tue Aug 4 13:33:14 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | ELOG V3.1.0-3c6 | Re: "Resolve host names" does not resolve host names | In elog I simplu use the function gethostbyaddr() to resolve the host name. If this does not work, the underlying OS does not know the hostname either. Probably you can test this with "nslookup a.b.c.d", to see any further error message.
Daniel Sajdyk wrote: |
Hello
I use Resolve host names = 1 in my config file, but I still get IP instead domain name.
I use elog in internal network with my own DNS.
Any sugesstions ?
Regards
Daniel.
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Tue Aug 4 13:29:45 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.0-5be245e | Re: Customized email subject line for an updated entry | Thanks, I added your code to the distribution and updated the documentation.
Erkcan Ozcan wrote: |
Since there were no responses, I decided to make good use of the fact that the software is thankfully open-sourced. I modified elogd.c and added just a couple of lines to get what I wanted.
22245,22250d22244
< if (old_mail && getcfg(lbs->name, "Use Email Subject Edit", subject, sizeof(subject))) {
< i = build_subst_list(lbs, slist, svalue, attrib, TRUE);
< sprintf(str, "%d", message_id);
< add_subst_list(slist, svalue, "message id", str, &i);
< strsubst_list(subject, sizeof(subject), slist, svalue, i);
< } else
These lines just follow the comment line: /* compose subject from attributes */
Erkcan Ozcan wrote: |
Hi,
The default email subject line for a new entry is: "New ELOG entry", and the default email subject line for an edited entry is: "Updated ELOG entry". However when we set "Use Email Subject", both new entries and the updated entries use the same email subject. Is there an equivalent of "Use Email Heading Edit" for the subject line? I tried "Use Email Subject Edit", to no avail.
Thanks in advance,
e.
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Tue Aug 4 13:23:47 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | Windows | 3.1.0 | Re: Revision for Indonesian Translation | Thanks, I included your changes in the distribution.
Banata Wachid Ridwan wrote: |
hello, in my spare time, I try to fix some bugs, typo, and update for Indonesian translation
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