security in find option as a guest, posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Mon Jan 6 19:53:28 2003
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if you are guest in the find option
select 'all logbook'
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Re: security in find option as a guest, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jan 7 09:39:29 2003
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> if you are guest in the find option
>
> select 'all logbook'
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Re: security in find option as a guest, posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Tue Jan 7 16:04:14 2003
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> > if you are guest in the find option
> >
> > select 'all logbook'
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Re: security in find option as a guest, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jan 7 17:30:50 2003
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> may be add a parameter
>
> Restrict Search all logboog = 1 or 0
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Re: security in find option as a guest, posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Fri Jan 10 15:10:53 2003
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> > may be add a parameter
> >
> > Restrict Search all logboog = 1 or 0
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New directory scheme from version 2.2.5 on, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jan 7 17:48:25 2003
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Starting from version 2.2.5 on, an new directory scheme has been
implemented. The idea is to separate the config file from the theme/icon
and the logbook directories. This can now be achieved by specifying the
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email notification to a specific adress, posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Sun Dec 22 16:49:20 2002
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I have some problem with email notification
for some logbooks I would like to notify only to specific adress
I try
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Re: email notification to a specific adress, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat Jan 4 20:16:32 2003
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> I have some problem with email notification
> for some logbooks I would like to notify only to specific adress
> I try
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expand flag, posted by tony summerfelt on Thu Dec 12 19:02:03 2002
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i have expand flag set to 0 but it doesn't seem to be working...
i can expand and collapse via the links, or if i make sure the url includes it. |
Re: expand flag, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Dec 12 20:26:03 2002
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> i have expand flag set to 0 but it doesn't seem to be working...
It workes here flawlessly. Can you double check the spelling etc. If
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Re: expand flag, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Dec 19 15:14:34 2002
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> > i have expand flag set to 0 but it doesn't seem to be working...
>
> It workes here flawlessly. Can you double check the spelling etc. If
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Re: expand flag, posted by tony summerfelt on Thu Dec 19 16:16:42 2002
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> I checked your elogd.cfg: The flag is called "Expand default" not "Expand" as
> you had it. With "Expand default = 0" it works fine. Just RTFM...
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two features, posted by tony summerfelt on Fri Nov 29 17:00:36 2002
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unless i missed these in the docs some place:
1) a threaded display but collapsed threads unstead of all replies showing
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Re: two features, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Dec 12 14:16:22 2002
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> unless i missed these in the docs some place:
>
> 1) a threaded display but collapsed threads unstead of all replies showing
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Re: two features, posted by tony summerfelt on Thu Dec 12 18:10:03 2002
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> This feature has been added in Version 2.2.4 which has been released today.
> Use the "collase" button.
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New "Quick filter" facility added, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Dec 12 14:12:41 2002
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Starting from version 2.2.4 which has been released today, the
option "quick filter" has been added. A "quick filter" is a drop down box
on the message display page. By selecting a value from the drop down box,
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Show all common attributes, posted by Stephan Egli on Mon Nov 25 18:10:04 2002
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In the "find" command, when searching over all logbooks, it
would be nice to see ALL attributes, which are common for all
logbooks (e.g. typically the author name), not just
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Re: Show all common attributes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 26 08:59:28 2002
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> In the "find" command, when searching over all logbooks, it
> would be nice to see ALL attributes, which are common for all
> logbooks (e.g. typically the author name), not just
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Re: Show all common attributes, posted by Stephan Egli on Tue Nov 26 18:04:43 2002
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> > In the "find" command, when searching over all logbooks, it
> > would be nice to see ALL attributes, which are common for all
> > logbooks (e.g. typically the author name), not just
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Re: Show all common attributes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 28 10:01:47 2002
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> > > In the "find" command, when searching over all logbooks, it
> > > would be nice to see ALL attributes, which are common for all
> > > logbooks (e.g. typically the author name), not just
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upgrading, posted by tony summerfelt on Wed Nov 20 17:55:07 2002
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this is happened before, and it just happened upgrading from 2.2.2 to 2.2.3
the link at the bottom of the page shows a previously installed version.
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Re: upgrading, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 20 20:07:58 2002
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> this is happened before, and it just happened upgrading from 2.2.2 to 2.2.3
>
> the link at the bottom of the page shows a previously installed version.
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Re: upgrading, posted by tony summerfelt on Thu Nov 21 18:22:58 2002
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> Of course you have to stop the old elogd program and start the new one. Have
> you done that?
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Re: upgrading, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Nov 22 09:11:27 2002
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> > Of course you have to stop the old elogd program and start the new one.
Have
> > you done that?
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Re: upgrading, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Nov 25 09:05:06 2002
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Ooops, I just realized that the Windows 2.2.3 distribution contained the old
(2.2.2) executable for elogd.exe. I apologize for that. I have updated the
elog223.exe distribution just now, so please download it again in order to
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Re: upgrading, posted by tony summerfelt on Wed Nov 27 07:22:07 2002
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> Ooops, I just realized that the Windows 2.2.3 distribution contained the old
> (2.2.2) executable for elogd.exe. I apologize for that. I have updated the
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