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icon6.gif   ELOG Skins Showcase, posted by Tomas Rudolf on Sat May 3 11:08:11 2003 
Hello everybody.

I am sure that some of you (just like me) experimented already with themes 
    icon14.gif   Re: ELOG Skins Showcase, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat May 3 15:06:16 2003 
> Let's share some inspiration. I'll post mine as soon as finished the re-
> look.
icon5.gif   User Profile - Access to logbook group, posted by Tomas Rudolf on Fri May 2 00:34:26 2003 
Hi,

I was wondering if anyone had a solution for my problem.
    icon2.gif   Re: User Profile - Access to logbook group, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 2 08:45:38 2003 
> We would like to give access to selected users to only their Group. So that 
> for instance Users1 cannot access the books of group Users3. I was 
> wondering if there is any notion of "User profile" or security per logbook 
    icon5.gif   Re: User Profile - Access to logbook group, posted by Robert Keeney on Fri May 2 15:58:23 2003 
I have managed to get this to work (so far).

What I do is use a separate password file and directory for each log.
       icon5.gif   Re: User Profile - Access to logbook group, posted by Tomas Rudolf on Fri May 2 18:10:36 2003 
Robert, this is exactly what we managed to do as well. And it works fine. 
The only issue is that the users from one group can "SEE" the book names 
available to other groups. 
icon4.gif   Cookie problem using Apache 1.3.23 as Proxy, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu May 1 10:27:17 2003 
Today I found out that Apache 1.3.23 (and probably 1.3.24) has a problem 
with ELOG if used as a proxy server. Due to a bug in Apache, only one 
cookie is transmitted through the proxy at a time. This makes it impossible 
icon5.gif   problem with 20+ attachments, posted by Alexander ZVYAGIN on Tue Apr 22 17:17:36 2003 
It seems that maximal number of attachments is about 20. When you try to add
more, a new entry _is_ added to the logbook but the refernce to it is not
added to the web page.
    icon2.gif   Re: problem with 20+ attachments, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 22 17:21:36 2003 
> It seems that maximal number of attachments is about 20. When you try to add
> more, a new entry _is_ added to the logbook but the refernce to it is not
> added to the web page.
       icon2.gif   Re: problem with 20+ attachments, posted by Alexander ZVYAGIN on Tue Apr 22 17:34:52 2003 
> > It seems that maximal number of attachments is about 20. When you try to add
> > more, a new entry _is_ added to the logbook but the refernce to it is not
> > added to the web page.
          icon2.gif   Re: problem with 20+ attachments, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 22 20:24:03 2003 
> Actually my report was NOT about this limitation. You have it - it is fine.
> The problem is that I add some 'zombies' or dead files to my logbook.
             icon2.gif   Re: problem with 20+ attachments, posted by Justin Dieters on Tue Apr 22 22:23:27 2003 
I've been using elog for several months now, and one thing that's always
seemed odd to me are the things like max number of attachments and max
attachment size are defined right in the source code, and not in the config
                icon2.gif   Re: problem with 20+ attachments, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 23 08:46:14 2003 
> I've been using elog for several months now, and one thing that's always
> seemed odd to me are the things like max number of attachments and max
> attachment size are defined right in the source code, and not in the config
icon4.gif   Several Problems with 2.3.5, posted by Thomas Salein on Tue Apr 22 11:18:00 2003 
We use ELOG 2.3.5 for Windows with a German language file and have found 

    icon2.gif   Re: Several Problems with 2.3.5, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 22 20:17:34 2003 
> We use ELOG 2.3.5 for Windows with a German language file and have found 
> some new problems:
>
icon1.gif   Converting logs, posted by Kutlay Topatan on Fri Apr 18 21:32:59 2003 
I would like to dump mylog files into comma/tab seperated files. Is there 
an easy way to do it?
    icon1.gif   Re: Converting logs, posted by Marcus Meyer on Tue Apr 22 19:27:28 2003 
> I would like to dump mylog files into comma/tab seperated files. Is there 
> an easy way to do it?
       icon1.gif   Re: Converting logs, posted by Recai Oktas on Tue Apr 22 19:58:13 2003 
> Here is the error:

> Cannot find any ??????.log file in this directory.
          icon2.gif   Re: Converting logs, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 22 20:06:51 2003 
> `elconv' is just a simple tool to convert pre 2.0 log files to the current
> format. (Well, after all these confusions, dropping it from the future
> releases won't be surprising -at least for me- ;) You might try some
icon8.gif   'Reply' removes attachments from the original message, posted by Alexander ZVYAGIN on Tue Apr 22 17:13:08 2003 
It seems when I use "reply" with an attachments, the original attachments of
the message are removed.
    icon2.gif   Re: 'Reply' removes attachments from the original message, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 22 17:16:31 2003 
> It seems when I use "reply" with an attachments, the original attachments of
> the message are removed.
       icon2.gif   Re: 'Reply' removes attachments from the original message, posted by Alexander ZVYAGIN on Tue Apr 22 17:20:19 2003 
> > It seems when I use "reply" with an attachments, the original attachments of
> > the message are removed.
> > 
icon4.gif   Opera and IE behave different, posted by Thomas Salein on Tue Apr 22 11:29:44 2003 
I repeat ...
. Opera browser 7.03 simply crashes, when choosing the direct URL to our 
logbook, i.e. http://localhost:8080/logbook2. We have set a general 
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