Re: New column on main page, posted by Dinkel Markus on Thu Mar 26 17:09:47 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Dinkel Markus wrote: |
This is Ok but in wich file can i add this tag? In the .cfg-file?
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Yes, this goes into the elogd.cfg file. Just add a line like:
[logbook]
Comment = OS-Version<br><i>192.160.0.1</i>
Then you will get something like this:

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Thanks, this is great.
By, Markus |
Allow password change ???, posted by Hal Proctor on Fri Apr 10 17:41:25 2009
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How do you allow users to change password for a given logbook when the user keeps getting prompted for admin password to enter the change password feature?
I have Allow password change = 1 set global and at each logbook hoping that would work.
It allows them to change the password when and only when the user gets past the admin login when clicking CONFIG.
help
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Re: Allow password change ???, posted by Hal Proctor on Fri Apr 10 19:32:33 2009
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Hal Proctor wrote: |
How do you allow users to change password for a given logbook when the user keeps getting prompted for admin password to enter the change password feature?
I have Allow password change = 1 set global and at each logbook hoping that would work.
It allows them to change the password when and only when the user gets past the admin login when clicking CONFIG.
help
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Thats what we get for having two people working on the install and configuration. LOL
When first creating and setting up the configs, we had Admin Password = xxxxx entered in each logbook config. Once we created a password list we no longer needed that entry.
This was why each user who had login credentials was being asked to provide the admin password when trying to change their password.  |
Re: Allow password change ???, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 14 08:48:24 2009
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Hal Proctor wrote: |
Hal Proctor wrote: |
How do you allow users to change password for a given logbook when the user keeps getting prompted for admin password to enter the change password feature?
I have Allow password change = 1 set global and at each logbook hoping that would work.
It allows them to change the password when and only when the user gets past the admin login when clicking CONFIG.
help
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Thats what we get for having two people working on the install and configuration. LOL
When first creating and setting up the configs, we had Admin Password = xxxxx entered in each logbook config. Once we created a password list we no longer needed that entry.
This was why each user who had login credentials was being asked to provide the admin password when trying to change their password. 
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I didn't get your point completely, so is this issue now resolved? |
Re: Allow password change RESOLVED???, posted by Hal Proctor on Tue Apr 14 15:18:11 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Hal Proctor wrote: |
Hal Proctor wrote: |
How do you allow users to change password for a given logbook when the user keeps getting prompted for admin password to enter the change password feature?
I have Allow password change = 1 set global and at each logbook hoping that would work.
It allows them to change the password when and only when the user gets past the admin login when clicking CONFIG.
help
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Thats what we get for having two people working on the install and configuration. LOL
When first creating and setting up the configs, we had Admin Password = xxxxx entered in each logbook config. Once we created a password list we no longer needed that entry.
This was why each user who had login credentials was being asked to provide the admin password when trying to change their password. 
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I didn't get your point completely, so is this issue now resolved?
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Yes we had listed within each individual logbook config "Admin Password = xxxx". this was causing the admin login prompt when users wanted to change their own passwords. The "Admin Password =xxxxx" cannot reside on each logbook config when you use a password list and allow users to change their passwords. |
images in elog in safari, posted by David Jaffe on Thu Mar 26 02:33:59 2009
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i cannot view images in elog, either as attachments or as icons,
safari 3.2.1 mac os x 10.5.6
Thank you
David |
Re: images in elog in safari, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Mar 26 07:53:18 2009
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David Jaffe wrote: |
i cannot view images in elog, either as attachments or as icons,
safari 3.2.1 mac os x 10.5.6
Thank you
David
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Can you give me some more information? Can you see attachments in the Demo Logbook like here ? What about other browsers? Can you try to start elogd without keep-alives (using the "-k" flag)? |
Re: images in elog in safari, posted by Tsuguo Aramaki on Sun Apr 12 21:24:23 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
David Jaffe wrote: |
i cannot view images in elog, either as attachments or as icons,
safari 3.2.1 mac os x 10.5.6
Thank you
David
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Can you give me some more information? Can you see attachments in the Demo Logbook like here ? What about other browsers? Can you try to start elogd without keep-alives (using the "-k" flag)?
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Hi. I have a same problem... It works well with other browsers, like firefox and internet explorer, but not with safari (with and without keep-alives).
The demo logbook in the link works fine with safari, though.
Thanks.
Tsuguo |