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Wed Jul 20 22:28:14 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | rev 1.703 | Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject = <b>$subject</b>
the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions.. |
rev. 1.707 makes it work again  |
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Wed Jul 20 22:39:05 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | rev 1.703 | Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject = <b>$subject</b>
the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions.. |
this patch should fix the problem .. a little bug still remain, if you insert some allowed HTML tags in the subject this is detected by is_html() so the Display Attribute and the Link is not applied .. the result is that the HTML is working but no elog featur is applied |
Your line
if (p && strchr(str, '>') && p >= str && *(p-1) != '\\')
in the code does not work. If the pattern is at the beginning of the string (p == str), then (p-1) points to an invalid location and can cause a segmentation fault. The correct patch is in CVS. |
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Wed Jul 20 23:24:59 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | V2.6.0 | Re: hide attributes when view the logbook |
Juliana Peng wrote: | but it seems only effective when adding the new entry. All the attributes will show in logbook. Is there a way to hide some of the attributes? It would be good to let each user to choose what to see what not to see, create their own view. Can you put it on your to-do list or wishlist? |
I implemented your request and committed to CVS. Please test if it does what you want, since I did not have much time to test it. |
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Thu Jul 21 11:00:47 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Bug report | Linux | rev 1.703 | Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject = <b>$subject</b>
the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions.. |
rev. 1.707 makes it work again  |
ok, nice  |
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Thu Jul 21 11:02:44 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Bug report | Linux | rev 1.703 | Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject = <b>$subject</b>
the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions.. |
this patch should fix the problem .. a little bug still remain, if you insert some allowed HTML tags in the subject this is detected by is_html() so the Display Attribute and the Link is not applied .. the result is that the HTML is working but no elog featur is applied |
Your line
if (p && strchr(str, '>') && p >= str && *(p-1) != '\\')
in the code does not work. If the pattern is at the beginning of the string (p == str), then (p-1) points to an invalid location and can cause a segmentation fault. The correct patch is in CVS. |
ehhe, I used "should" infact  |
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Fri Jul 22 17:21:15 2005 |
| Juliana Peng | jpeng@yorku.ca | Request | Linux | V2.6.0 | Re: hide attributes when view the logbook |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Juliana Peng wrote: | but it seems only effective when adding the new entry. All the attributes will show in logbook. Is there a way to hide some of the attributes? It would be good to let each user to choose what to see what not to see, create their own view. Can you put it on your to-do list or wishlist? |
I implemented your request and committed to CVS. Please test if it does what you want, since I did not have much time to test it. |
Thanks so much. But the new feature seems not working. If my conf is:
Options OS = SunOs{1}, Linux{2}, Aix
{1} Show Attributes = Name, SysAdmin, OS, Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Description
When I choose linux OS, is it supposed to get only the attributes in "Show Attributes"? All the attributes show up. Or you implemented it in other way? |
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Fri Jul 22 17:54:41 2005 |
| Juliana Peng | jpeng@yorku.ca | Request | Linux | V2.6.0 | Re: hide attributes when view the logbook |
Juliana Peng wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Juliana Peng wrote: | but it seems only effective when adding the new entry. All the attributes will show in logbook. Is there a way to hide some of the attributes? It would be good to let each user to choose what to see what not to see, create their own view. Can you put it on your to-do list or wishlist? |
I implemented your request and committed to CVS. Please test if it does what you want, since I did not have much time to test it. |
Thanks so much. But the new feature seems not working. If my conf is:
Options OS = SunOs{1}, Linux{2}, Aix
{1} Show Attributes = Name, SysAdmin, OS, Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Description
When I choose linux OS, is it supposed to get only the attributes in "Show Attributes"? All the attributes show up. Or you implemented it in other way? |
Sorry, I mean choose SunOs |
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Fri Jul 22 22:45:37 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | V2.6.0 | Re: hide attributes when view the logbook |
Juliana Peng wrote: | Thanks so much. But the new feature seems not working. |
Are you sure you got the latest CVS version and recompiled correctly?
I tried with following config:
[global]
port = 8080
[demo]
Attributes = Name, SysAdmin, OS, Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Description, Main Function, Location, Memory, CPU Speed, Num CPU, Owner, Contact Name, Contact Phone, Contact Email, Bought From, Bought Date, Maintenance, Network Drop, Console Drop
Options OS = SunOs{1}, Linux{2}, Aix
{1} Show Attributes = Name, SysAdmin, OS, Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Description
Then I added two entries, where OS = SunOS and Aix. As soon as I select SunOS, the attributes except those listed in {1} disappear. The same is true then for the single entry display. Here is the one with the Aix:

and here with SunOS:

So can you reproduce this? |
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