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  1182   Tue Jun 7 10:59:20 2005 Entry Michael Husbynmichaelh@online.noQuestionLinux2.5.9-2Omitting some fields in e-mail
Hello,

Is there a way to include some attribute fields in the e-mail from eLog, but not all?

E.g, if you have the following:
Attributes = TA, Endret, UA, Pri, Status, Oppdragsgiver, EpostTil, EpostIKT, Tittel

Then you get the heading:
Logbook             : 
TA                  : 
Endret              : 
UA                  : 
Pri                 : 
Status              : 
Oppdragsgiver       : 
EpostTil            : 
EpostIKT            : 
Tittel              : 

(removed the attribute data),

But I would like to send out only:
UA                  : 
Pri                 : 
Status              : 
Oppdragsgiver       : 
EpostTil            : 
Tittel              : 

Any way to do this in the current version?

And perhaps change the order too... I'm asking for much perhaps?

Best regards
Michael
  1284   Wed Jul 20 21:13:03 2005 Reply Michael Husbynmichaelh@online.noQuestionLinux2.5.9-2Re: Omitting some fields in e-mail
> I added the option "Email attributes = <list>" for that. So you can specify
> 
> Email attributes = UA, Pri, Status, Oppdragsgiver, EpostTil, Tittel
> 
> which also sets the order of the attributes. The cange is in CVS.

Nice!

Thanks Stefan, I will test it when I'm back from my holiday. Only problem is that this change is also in a
beta version of elog (more "beta" than usual)

Perhaps it is not in this state when I'm back :)

have a nice holiday

Best regards
Michael
  1398   Mon Aug 15 12:54:56 2005 Reply Michael Husbynmichaelh@online.noQuestionLinux2.5.9-2Re: Omitting some fields in e-mail
> 
> > I added the option "Email attributes = <list>" for that. So you can specify
> > 
> > Email attributes = UA, Pri, Status, Oppdragsgiver, EpostTil, Tittel
> > 
> > which also sets the order of the attributes. The cange is in CVS.

Hello Stefan,

Tested the 2.6.0-beta4, and it sort of works. config parameter:
Email attributes = Tittel,Status

gives the mail:

Logbook             : work
Tittel              : Test
Status              : Åpen

Logbook URL         : http://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/work/904

---

Is there a way to remove Logbook field (and perhaps Logbook URL if I want?)

Best regards
Michael
  1532   Tue Nov 22 17:38:24 2005 Smile Michael Husbynmichaelh@online.noQuestion 2.6.0-betaThread sort / display order
Is there a way to choose the display order in threaded mode.

Eg:

1 Test
2 Version 2.0 Testing 1
3 Version 2.5 Testing 2
4 Version 2.3 Testing 3


But the preferred sort order (not the ID) is something like this:
1 Test
2 Version 2.0 Testing 1
4 Version 2.3 Testing 3
3 Version 2.5 Testing 2


Example of parameter perhaps:
Thread order = Field1, $id


Or is this something too difficult to implement? Or already there?

Best regards
Michael Husbyn
  271   Sat Apr 5 00:33:36 2003 Question Michael Doernermichael@tw.co.nzQuestion  elogd under Apache, login screen always reappears
Hi,

I am new to elog so please bear with me if this sounds like a stupid
question... 

I would like to run elogd under Apache because I don't want to open another
port (eg. 8080) on the firewall for incoming http traffic. I followed the
special instructions for that sort of setup but the user logon screen always
comes up again, even after using a valid username/password.

I am testing on a Redhat 7.2 based distribution (called SME server) in a
test domain (tuxhome.co.nz). 
"Apache modules mod_proxy.c and mod_alias.c are activated", Yes.
There seems to be a problem here with the Apache Redirect statement. When I
try with
Redirect permanent /elog http://www.tuxhome.co.nz/elog/
ProxyPass /elog/ http://www.tuxhome.co.nz:8080/
Mozilla responds "Redirection limit for this URL exceeded" and IE6 says
"cannot find server or DNS error" so I have commented out the redirect
statement for now.
I might misunderstand the required URL statement in elogd.cfg 
"URL = http://your.proxy.host/subdir/" ?
which I understand it would have to be 
URL = http://www.tuxhome.co.nz/elog/ for my above example?

Maybe someone could help me with an example that includes all 3 of the
statements together, the redirect + proxypass from httpd.conf plus the URL
from elogd.conf?
Thanks for any help.

Michael
  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
Attachment 1: elogd.cfg
[global]
port = 8091

group Norway=nor
group Sweden=swe
group Denmark=den

[nor]
Comment = $subject
Theme = default
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type


[den]
Theme = default
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
Comment = General linux tips & tricks

[swe]
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Theme = default
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
  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
  66415   Thu Jun 25 10:21:10 2009 Reply Michael Husbynmichael.husbyn@gmail.comBug reportWindows2.7.6Re: (my) Firefox breaks Elog with this config file

Stefan Ritt wrote:

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

 

Looks more stable, but it still quits. Sometimes just entering the logbook, sometimes when I hit the config button. ==== Return ================================ <549 bytes of favicon.ico> TCP connection broken GET /nor/elog.rdf HTTP/1.1 Host: XXSERVERNAMEHEREXX:8091 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.9.0.11) Gecko/2 009060215 Firefox/3.0.11 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729) Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8 Accept-Language: en-gb,en;q=0.5 Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7 Keep-Alive: 300 Connection: keep-alive Cookie: elmode=Summary and just quits Strange
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