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  66413   Thu Jun 25 09:26:00 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportWindows2.7.6Re: (my) Firefox breaks Elog with this config file

Michael Husbyn wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Michael Husbyn wrote:
Hi, Did a fresh install on a Windows 2003 server (and tried it on my personal computer) After startup I can click on Norway/nor, and then the server just stops responding. I see in the log nothing, the last line: Received unknown cooke "style" Then it stops responding and after a few seconds I see the dos window returns to commandline prompt. Probably a very bad config file. On Windows XP it informs we of Dr Watson, memory could not be read message. Using Firefox 3.0.11 But if I use IE 7, no problem at all.. Any suggestion? Best regards Michael Husbyn

This must be related to the unknown cookie "style". There was some work recently on elog to make it robust against unknonw cookies. The latest modification was on version 2192, and you probably have an older version. I made a release elog276-2.exe for you. Try it and let me know. You can also just delete your cookies in Firefor and it should be fine, but it's better not being able to crash elog. 

 

Sure I will try, but I cannot find the version you are talking about in the download section. Should I find it there or any other place? Thanks for quick feedback

It's here

  66412   Thu Jun 25 09:07:51 2009 Reply Michael Husbynmichael.husbyn@gmail.comBug reportWindows2.7.6Re: (my) Firefox breaks Elog with this config file

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Michael Husbyn wrote:
Hi, Did a fresh install on a Windows 2003 server (and tried it on my personal computer) After startup I can click on Norway/nor, and then the server just stops responding. I see in the log nothing, the last line: Received unknown cooke "style" Then it stops responding and after a few seconds I see the dos window returns to commandline prompt. Probably a very bad config file. On Windows XP it informs we of Dr Watson, memory could not be read message. Using Firefox 3.0.11 But if I use IE 7, no problem at all.. Any suggestion? Best regards Michael Husbyn

This must be related to the unknown cookie "style". There was some work recently on elog to make it robust against unknonw cookies. The latest modification was on version 2192, and you probably have an older version. I made a release elog276-2.exe for you. Try it and let me know. You can also just delete your cookies in Firefor and it should be fine, but it's better not being able to crash elog. 

 

Sure I will try, but I cannot find the version you are talking about in the download section. Should I find it there or any other place? Thanks for quick feedback
  66411   Wed Jun 24 15:02:49 2009 Warning Richard Stamperr.stamper@rl.ac.ukBug fixAll2.7.6-2191Auto-increment substitutions broken with records for multiple days
With a logbook defined by 

 [test]
 Theme = default
 Comment = Test of auto-increment
 Attributes = Batch
 Subst Batch = %Y%m%d-##

the auto-incrementing of the Batch attribute within dates works when the logbook contains only entries for
today's date but otherwise will give a batch number of "01" for each entry.  

Changing line 8714 of elogd.c as follows, from:

      /* if date part changed, start over with index */
      if (strlen(attrib[index]) > 0 && strncmp(attrib[index], retstr, loc) != 0)
         old_index = 0;   
      else
         /* retrieve old index */
      if (atoi(attrib[index] + loc) > old_index)
         old_index = atoi(attrib[index] + loc);
to
      /* if date part changed, start over with index */
      if (strlen(attrib[index]) > 0 && strncmp(attrib[index], retstr, loc) != 0)
         break;            /* <------------- */
      else
         /* retrieve old index */
      if (atoi(attrib[index] + loc) > old_index)
         old_index = atoi(attrib[index] + loc);

appears to fix this bug when I test it.  This code is inside a loop stepping back through all log entries, and
the variable old_index is already set to zero before the loop. The existing code resets old_index whenever the
prefix of the attribute string (containing a date) does not match the "current" value of that prefix as found in
retstr (set using strftime).  So, if there are any records for dates other than today then old_index is reset
and attribute values will be set with the counter = (old_index+1) = 1.  The modified version stops comparisons
once a different date is seen, but assumes that records are date ordered.  An alternative patch:

      /* if date part matches */
      if (strlen(attrib[index]) > 0 && strncmp(attrib[index], retstr, loc) == 0)
          /* retrieve old index */
         if (atoi(attrib[index] + loc) > old_index)
            old_index = atoi(attrib[index] + loc);
  
does not make this assumption and also appears to work OK when I test it.
  66410   Wed Jun 24 14:28:43 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportWindows2.7.6Re: (my) Firefox breaks Elog with this config file

Michael Husbyn wrote:
Hi, Did a fresh install on a Windows 2003 server (and tried it on my personal computer) After startup I can click on Norway/nor, and then the server just stops responding. I see in the log nothing, the last line: Received unknown cooke "style" Then it stops responding and after a few seconds I see the dos window returns to commandline prompt. Probably a very bad config file. On Windows XP it informs we of Dr Watson, memory could not be read message. Using Firefox 3.0.11 But if I use IE 7, no problem at all.. Any suggestion? Best regards Michael Husbyn

This must be related to the unknown cookie "style". There was some work recently on elog to make it robust against unknonw cookies. The latest modification was on version 2192, and you probably have an older version. I made a release elog276-2.exe for you. Try it and let me know. You can also just delete your cookies in Firefor and it should be fine, but it's better not being able to crash elog. 

  66409   Wed Jun 24 13:23:49 2009 Entry Michael Husbynmichael.husbyn@gmail.comBug reportWindows2.7.6(my) Firefox breaks Elog with this config file
Hi, Did a fresh install on a Windows 2003 server (and tried it on my personal computer) After startup I can click on Norway/nor, and then the server just stops responding. I see in the log nothing, the last line: Received unknown cooke "style" Then it stops responding and after a few seconds I see the dos window returns to commandline prompt. Probably a very bad config file. On Windows XP it informs we of Dr Watson, memory could not be read message. Using Firefox 3.0.11 But if I use IE 7, no problem at all.. Any suggestion? Best regards Michael Husbyn
  66408   Mon Jun 22 17:09:05 2009 Reply Jean-Philippe Bertrandjohnneyb@hotmail.comQuestionWindows2.7.6Re: Elog won't start

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Jean-Philippe Bertrand wrote:

We are currently having problems with Elog, I never had a problem installing it before but with my last 3 install I can't get it to work. We are running under Windows XP, the installation works perfectly but when I try to use the shortcut pointing to the localhost 8080, I get an error page from Internet Explorer telling me that the server cannot be found. I've rebootied the computer to make sure the server was running but still the same problem. Is there a basic requirement I should look at (Dotnet versionX or specific DLL required)?

No, there is no Dotnet or DLL required. Just start the ELOG server manually by clickin on Start/Programs/ELOG Server/Start ELOG server manually and watch if you can spot any error. One person reported that downloading again the package solved a similar problem.

 Thanks for the feedback, I found the problem, someone installed the AVG toolbar in Internet Explorer in the computers, and for some reason the AVG Error Redirection option prevents Elog from opening in Internet Explorer.

  66407   Mon Jun 22 16:44:54 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows2.7.6Re: Elog won't start

Jean-Philippe Bertrand wrote:

We are currently having problems with Elog, I never had a problem installing it before but with my last 3 install I can't get it to work. We are running under Windows XP, the installation works perfectly but when I try to use the shortcut pointing to the localhost 8080, I get an error page from Internet Explorer telling me that the server cannot be found. I've rebootied the computer to make sure the server was running but still the same problem. Is there a basic requirement I should look at (Dotnet versionX or specific DLL required)?

No, there is no Dotnet or DLL required. Just start the ELOG server manually by clickin on Start/Programs/ELOG Server/Start ELOG server manually and watch if you can spot any error. One person reported that downloading again the package solved a similar problem.

  66406   Mon Jun 22 16:08:59 2009 Entry Jean-Philippe Bertrandjohnneyb@hotmail.comQuestionWindows2.7.6Elog won't start

We are currently having problems with Elog, I never had a problem installing it before but with my last 3 install I can't get it to work. We are running under Windows XP, the installation works perfectly but when I try to use the shortcut pointing to the localhost 8080, I get an error page from Internet Explorer telling me that the server cannot be found. I've rebootied the computer to make sure the server was running but still the same problem. Is there a basic requirement I should look at (Dotnet versionX or specific DLL required)?

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