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  68208   Fri Nov 27 06:53:54 2015 Question David Dunneddunne@seven.com.auQuestionWindows | Other3.1.0If a Required Attribute starts with a number – No CKEditorHello,

Is the below an issue or am I doing
something incorrectly?

Creating an attribute
starting with a number and then including
  
  68217   Tue Jan 12 15:06:42 2016 Idea Johan Forsbergjohan.forsberg@maxlab.lu.seQuestionLinuxELOG V3.1.0-241Monitoring a logbook for changesHi again!

I've another need that you
probably already thought of :)
  
  68218   Tue Jan 12 16:10:34 2016 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinuxELOG V3.1.0-241Re: Monitoring a logbook for changesUse automatic email notifications or RSS
feeds. Read the manual for that.

Stefan
  
  68225   Wed Jan 13 08:37:42 2016 Reply Tamas Galtgal@km3net.deQuestionLinuxELOG V3.1.0-241Re: Monitoring a logbook for changesI recommend monitoring directly on the
server. Here is an example of a very simply
Python script (https://github.com/tamasgal/elog-slack)
  
  68226   Wed Jan 13 10:27:21 2016 Reply Johan Forsbergjohan.forsberg@maxlab.lu.seQuestionLinuxELOG V3.1.0-241Re: Monitoring a logbook for changesYeah, I found the RSS feed feature, but
I could not get ETags/Last-Modified header
fields which meant that I'd have to read
  
  68227   Wed Jan 13 10:29:54 2016 Reply Johan Forsbergjohan.forsberg@maxlab.lu.seQuestionLinuxELOG V3.1.0-241Re: Monitoring a logbook for changesYeah, I suppose something like that would
be both faster and more efficient than polling
ELOG itself. Fortunately the ELOG disk format
  
  68228   Wed Jan 13 17:04:34 2016 Reply Tamas Galtgal@km3net.deQuestionLinuxELOG V3.1.0-241Re: Monitoring a logbook for changesI just noticed that there are multiple
messages per file, so I have to adapt the
parser. I'll update this thread when
  
  68229   Wed Jan 13 17:21:56 2016 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinuxELOG V3.1.0-241Re: Monitoring a logbook for changesYou guys know that there is the possibility
to execute an arbitrary script on each submission
of a new messge? Just use "Execute new
  
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