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    icon2.gif   Re: Image attachments null in e-mails. Error log?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 6 17:06:40 2013 

Daniel Campora wrote:

 Hi there :)

I'm having a problem with the e-mail notification on my installation of elog. I'm testing the attachment upload with images, and it seems to work seamlessly. However upon posting, the e-mail notification sends a null attachment, instead of the image I would expect.

Is there an error log I can check for this? I started the elog process without the daemon option, but I can't see any error coming up.

Cheers,
 

This problem has been fixed in the current version. Please get it from bitbucket.org. 

icon5.gif   Error when attempted to submit an entry, posted by Hung Dao on Wed Nov 13 16:11:18 2013 error.jpg
One of my users reported that he received this error when attempted to submit an editing entry. Basically he is only one to edit this entry. When go ahead to press the button, the entry is updated successfully. What cause and how to prevent this error not to populate? Thanks
    icon2.gif   Re: Error when attempted to submit an entry, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 13 16:31:28 2013 

Hung Dao wrote:
One of my users reported that he received this error when attempted to submit an editing entry. Basically he is only one to edit this entry. When go ahead to press the button, the entry is updated successfully. What cause and how to prevent this error not to populate? Thanks

Please read the documentation in https://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html und the option "Use Lock". If you don't need locking, just turn it off.

icon5.gif   Unwanted characters showing when using Bottom Text Login to a html file, posted by Hung Dao on Wed Nov 13 23:46:38 2013 bottomtextlogin.jpgexample.htm
When using Bottom Text Login to a html file showing some unwanted characters. Also, the ELOG Version is longer displayed. Bottom Text Login = example.htm Attached are bottomtextlogin.jpg which shows the characters on the left and example.htm which I used.
    icon2.gif   Re: Unwanted characters showing when using Bottom Text Login to a html file, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Nov 14 11:31:23 2013 

Hung Dao wrote:
When using Bottom Text Login to a html file showing some unwanted characters. Also, the ELOG Version is longer displayed. Bottom Text Login = example.htm Attached are bottomtextlogin.jpg which shows the characters on the left and example.htm which I used.

 I have a possible explanation for this problem, but it is just guess work. If I'm right, then just download the latest ELOG version and it will work properly again.

  • You've downloaded an elog version from git, which still contained the line 12 in elogd.c: char svn_revision[] = "$Id$";
  • Since you did checkout from git, the $Id$ was not substituted.  
  • ELOG trys to extract the version by this:      rsprintf
              ("<center><a class=\"bottomlink\" title=\"%s\" href=\"https://midas.psi.ch/elog/\">ELOG V%s-%d</a></center>",
               loc("Goto ELOG home page"), VERSION, atoi(svn_revision + 13));
  • svn_revision + 13 is pointing into the void. Still I would have expected that you get a number as a result.

My advice: download again and retry.
 

 
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    icon2.gif   Re: Unwanted characters showing when using Bottom Text Login to a html file, posted by Hung Dao on Thu Nov 14 20:06:44 2013 

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Hung Dao wrote:
When using Bottom Text Login to a html file showing some unwanted characters. Also, the ELOG Version is longer displayed. Bottom Text Login = example.htm Attached are bottomtextlogin.jpg which shows the characters on the left and example.htm which I used.

 I have a possible explanation for this problem, but it is just guess work. If I'm right, then just download the latest ELOG version and it will work properly again.

  • You've downloaded an elog version from git, which still contained the line 12 in elogd.c: char svn_revision[] = "$Id$";
  • Since you did checkout from git, the $Id$ was not substituted.  
  • ELOG trys to extract the version by this:      rsprintf
              ("<center><a class=\"bottomlink\" title=\"%s\" href=\"https://midas.psi.ch/elog/\">ELOG V%s-%d</a></center>",
               loc("Goto ELOG home page"), VERSION, atoi(svn_revision + 13));
  • svn_revision + 13 is pointing into the void. Still I would have expected that you get a number as a result.

My advice: download again and retry.
 

 
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 I have downloaded a latest version.  It has displayed the new version as ELOG V2.9.2-bac715d where seems defined in GIT_REVISION as I guess.  Then I set Bottom Text Login to a html file, it still shows those unwanted characters.

    icon2.gif   Re: Unwanted characters showing when using Bottom Text Login to a html file, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Fri Nov 15 08:34:05 2013 

Hung Dao wrote:

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Hung Dao wrote:
When using Bottom Text Login to a html file showing some unwanted characters. Also, the ELOG Version is longer displayed. Bottom Text Login = example.htm Attached are bottomtextlogin.jpg which shows the characters on the left and example.htm which I used.

 I have a possible explanation for this problem, but it is just guess work. If I'm right, then just download the latest ELOG version and it will work properly again.

  • You've downloaded an elog version from git, which still contained the line 12 in elogd.c: char svn_revision[] = "$Id$";
  • Since you did checkout from git, the $Id$ was not substituted.  
  • ELOG trys to extract the version by this:      rsprintf
              ("<center><a class=\"bottomlink\" title=\"%s\" href=\"https://midas.psi.ch/elog/\">ELOG V%s-%d</a></center>",
               loc("Goto ELOG home page"), VERSION, atoi(svn_revision + 13));
  • svn_revision + 13 is pointing into the void. Still I would have expected that you get a number as a result.

My advice: download again and retry.
 

 
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 I have downloaded a latest version.  It has displayed the new version as ELOG V2.9.2-bac715d where seems defined in GIT_REVISION as I guess.  Then I set Bottom Text Login to a html file, it still shows those unwanted characters.

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Okay, why don't you just remove the unwanted characters from the html file? Because the attached file contains exactly those characters.

    icon2.gif   Re: Unwanted characters showing when using Bottom Text Login to a html file, posted by Hung Dao on Fri Nov 15 23:02:03 2013 

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Hung Dao wrote:

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Hung Dao wrote:
When using Bottom Text Login to a html file showing some unwanted characters. Also, the ELOG Version is longer displayed. Bottom Text Login = example.htm Attached are bottomtextlogin.jpg which shows the characters on the left and example.htm which I used.

 I have a possible explanation for this problem, but it is just guess work. If I'm right, then just download the latest ELOG version and it will work properly again.

  • You've downloaded an elog version from git, which still contained the line 12 in elogd.c: char svn_revision[] = "$Id$";
  • Since you did checkout from git, the $Id$ was not substituted.  
  • ELOG trys to extract the version by this:      rsprintf
              ("<center><a class=\"bottomlink\" title=\"%s\" href=\"https://midas.psi.ch/elog/\">ELOG V%s-%d</a></center>",
               loc("Goto ELOG home page"), VERSION, atoi(svn_revision + 13));
  • svn_revision + 13 is pointing into the void. Still I would have expected that you get a number as a result.

My advice: download again and retry.
 

 
English (auto-detected) » English
 

 I have downloaded a latest version.  It has displayed the new version as ELOG V2.9.2-bac715d where seems defined in GIT_REVISION as I guess.  Then I set Bottom Text Login to a html file, it still shows those unwanted characters.

English (auto-detected) » English
 

Okay, why don't you just remove the unwanted characters from the html file? Because the attached file contains exactly those characters.

Yes, unwanted characters are in my file.  In fact, they are not visible under some editor.  So, I have found a reference from this site http://www.ventrino.com/blog/60/2008/07/three-little-characters-i%C2%BB%C2%BF-designed-to-make-your-life-hell/ about how to remove them.  Basically, file's properties has to set to either ASCII or Encode as UTF-8 without BOM.  Thanks.

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