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icon5.gif   cannot add new logbooks to any of my logbook groups, posted by Paraic Fahey on Thu Oct 3 10:23:31 2013 

Each time a attempt to CREATE A LOGBOOK on any of my logbook groups, I get an ELOG ERROR page presenting saying FORBIDDEN ATTRIBUTE DATE.

I have, up until recently been able to add new logbooks.

Can anybody help me on this.

Paraic Fahey

    icon2.gif   Re: cannot add new logbooks to any of my logbook groups, posted by Paraic Fahey on Fri Oct 11 16:47:58 2013 

David Pilgram wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Paraic Fahey wrote:

Each time a attempt to CREATE A LOGBOOK on any of my logbook groups, I get an ELOG ERROR page presenting saying FORBIDDEN ATTRIBUTE DATE.

I have, up until recently been able to add new logbooks.

Can anybody help me on this.

Paraic Fahey

Just modify your configuration file elogd.cfg manually with an editor and add your logbooks there, then restart elogd.

/Stefan 

 I cannot answer for Windoze, BUT there is more to this if you use Linux.

(Sorry for re-entry, I spotted a cut-and-paste error from first time around)

If you want to make a new logbook in linux manually, you need to do the following:

0.  Stop the elogd daemon.

1.  Edit elogd.cfg as Stefan said.  This will be in two parts - at the top, and then a block of entries which is what you normally see when you go to the "config" section of any logbook.  Easiest to copy and paste an existing block, only remember to put in a new header in the square brackets at the top - the name of your new logbook.  While most of the elogd.cfg is the same as in the documentation, the additional headers etc are pretty self-explanatory, and you only see these because you're editing the file raw rather than through the elog interface.  Once restarted, you can then edit the config for the new logbook in the usual way.

2.  Create a new subdirectory in your logbooks directory *with the same name* as the name you added in when editing elogd.cfg.

3.  Give that subdirectory the correct ownership and permissions.

4.  Only then, start elogd again.

As a windows user, which of the above you need to do: create the subdirectory (I imagine so) and/or anything else (I don't know).  I don't use Windows - apart from AutoCAD and one other javascript based program that non-the-less has windows dependancies (!).

David.

 David, Stefan,

Thanks for your help. Directly editing the elog.cfd file worked.

Paraic

icon5.gif   pre defined Find as Home page, posted by Paraic Fahey on Fri Mar 24 15:36:55 2017 

This command makes the Homepage a FIND page: Start page = ?cmd=Find

My question is: can we pre-populate some of the search fields and execute the search so that the homepage becomes the SEARCH RESULTS

icon5.gif   prevent CVS and XML exports, posted by Paul Paquette on Sat Jun 18 23:14:51 2005 
Hello All and Happy Father's Day,

How do I prevent Anonymous Users from exporting the Data when using the search funtion?

Thank You

Paul
icon6.gif   prevent CVS and XML exports , posted by Paul Paquette on Mon Jun 20 04:29:57 2005 
Hello Again,

I'm being asked to do the impossible to list the Assessing Dept Data but not letting people download the whole database. This way they can lookup the info the Town uses to assess their property. The Town’s Selectmen have stopped paying for the company who hosted the database and the software they used. Now I'm asked to do the same service in house with out funds and without resorces. Hence the question.

Thanks


Paul
icon5.gif   Full anonymous access, posted by K on Thu Apr 20 12:45:11 2017 

How can i configure eLog to be used completely anonymous without the need to log in?

I tried menu and guest menu settings without luck. I do not use password files. With earlier versions this was easy to set up...

 

Thanks in advance

    icon2.gif   Re: Full anonymous access, posted by K on Thu Apr 20 13:35:53 2017 

Does not work.

Clean install (debian 8 x64, with aptitude), only thing i've changed in the config is "URL"-parameter (global section) and redirection with Apache. No luck. Edit or delete gives an error "Error: Command "Delete" not allowed", "New" opens login-windows.

Now i removed all (guest) menu and URL settings a use it directly (port 8080), still no luck. "Error: Command "Delete" not allowed". When i click on "New" a login-windows opens.

Tested with the demo-logbook.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Sure. Just remove "Password file = ..." and any guest menu.

Stefan

K wrote:

How can i configure eLog to be used completely anonymous without the need to log in?

I tried menu and guest menu settings without luck. I do not use password files. With earlier versions this was easy to set up...

 

Thanks in advance

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Full anonymous access, posted by K on Thu Apr 20 13:48:43 2017 

OK, i will try that. Thanks.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Version 2.9.2 is hopelessly outdated. Please upgrade to the current version on bitbucket. You also might have to delete any cookie in the browser sent to the elog server.

K wrote:

Does not work.

Clean install (debian 8 x64, with aptitude), only thing i've changed in the config is "URL"-parameter (global section) and redirection with Apache. No luck. Edit or delete gives an error "Error: Command "Delete" not allowed", "New" opens login-windows.

Now i removed all (guest) menu and URL settings a use it directly (port 8080), still no luck. "Error: Command "Delete" not allowed". When i click on "New" a login-windows opens.

Tested with the demo-logbook.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Sure. Just remove "Password file = ..." and any guest menu.

Stefan

K wrote:

How can i configure eLog to be used completely anonymous without the need to log in?

I tried menu and guest menu settings without luck. I do not use password files. With earlier versions this was easy to set up...

 

Thanks in advance

 

 

 

 

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