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Tue Jan 20 17:18:06 2009 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.7.5-2130 | Re: SMTP problems - Error sending Email via "smtp.glocalnet.net" |
Michael Ambrus wrote: |
Apparently 'MAIL FROM' syntax used by my ISP expects the address to be within <>.
Adding those in the config file fixes the problem:
Use Email From = <user@domain>
Note that the documentation indicates that the brackets should not be there and I'm not sure if this is a bug or not yet. According to this link the brackets should be there but I think to be consistent with other e-mail related attributes in the config file, they should be added by ELOG.
The 'Email' attibute however seems to work fine without the brackests. I.e.
Email All = user@doman
is OK.
I'm not very familiar with SMTP but I was fiddling around with this some time ago setting up a postfix MT. I eventually succeeded with my ISP, but not with gmail's SMTP. Apperently there are differences with the log-in procedure.
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I added some code to elogd which always places <> around the "MAIL FROM:" in the SMTP communication. So I hope that problem should be solved from now on. Thank you for your detailed analysis and your hints. |
66166
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Thu Jan 22 09:30:13 2009 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.7.5-2130 | Re: Import csv with another date |
Michael Dannmeyer wrote: |
Hello,
i have problems with importing csv files. What i want to do is the following:
Import a list of log entries from a csv file with another date like the actual date
I tried to do this but the only thing which happend was that all the entries have the actual date in elog. Then i created a seperate Date column in the csv file an tried to import this.
It worked but in the default date column i have the import date and in a second date column i have the date from the csv file.
Is there a chance to get the csv column imported in the standard Date field?
Or is there a possibility to hide/supress the default date field and only display the imported date field?
Thanks
Michael
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Importing dates from CSV files was not implemented for a good reason: There are dozens of date formats (such as "1/22/09", "Jan 1 2009", "Mon 1 January '09") and it is almost impossible to handle all formats. I changed now the code to catch at least some formats, such as the internal RFC2822 compliant date which is also used internall by elog. An example of this format is "Thu, 22 Jan 2009 09:26:00". This date format will also be used if you export a logbook via a CSV file. Another format I added is "1/22/09". So give a try to the new code (I made an intermediate release for windows V2.7.5-3) and see if it works for you. |
66177
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Tue Jan 27 12:30:26 2009 |
| Carsten Elftmann | Carsten.Elftmann@BkiTech.de | Question | Windows | 2.7.5-2130 | Re: Error Message in HTML or Java Script alert |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Carsten Elftmann wrote: |
I have there a problem with the error message at required attributes.
I have two logbooks with identical settings,
in one the errror message appears as Javascript Alert,
in the other one as html-page, and after using the back button the entered text disapear.
Same I have in this forum.
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Can you describe what you exactly enter in this forum to produce the error so that I can reproduce it?
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I could not produce this error here again, so I work on that:
There was a attribute with Type = Date, Preset = $Date.
This added following js code
for (var i=0 ; i<document.form1.y0.value.length ; i++) if ((document.form1.y0.value.charAt(i) < "0" || document.form1.y0.value.charAt(i) > "9")) { break }
This cause in following error
Fehler: document.form1.y0 is undefined Quelldatei: http://elog1.bkitech.de/Test-Maengelbericht/?cmd=Neu Zeile: 16
After that error none js will be executed.
After remarking the Type line, all work well.
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66187
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Mon Feb 2 10:08:17 2009 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.7.5-2130 | Re: Error Message in HTML or Java Script alert |
Carsten Elftmann wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Carsten Elftmann wrote: |
I have there a problem with the error message at required attributes.
I have two logbooks with identical settings,
in one the errror message appears as Javascript Alert,
in the other one as html-page, and after using the back button the entered text disapear.
Same I have in this forum.
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Can you describe what you exactly enter in this forum to produce the error so that I can reproduce it?
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I could not produce this error here again, so I work on that:
There was a attribute with Type = Date, Preset = $Date.
This added following js code
for (var i=0 ; i<document.form1.y0.value.length ; i++) if ((document.form1.y0.value.charAt(i) < "0" || document.form1.y0.value.charAt(i) > "9")) { break }
This cause in following error
Fehler: document.form1.y0 is undefined Quelldatei: http://elog1.bkitech.de/Test-Maengelbericht/?cmd=Neu Zeile: 16
After that error none js will be executed.
After remarking the Type line, all work well.
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I tried with following minimal configuration file:
Attributes = D, Author, Subject
Type D = Date
Preset D = $Date
and it worked fine. The form contains a field:
Year: <input type="text" size=5 maxlength=5 name="y0">
which contains the name "y0" and therefore produced no error. Can you try with that configuration and see which difference to your configuration causes the error to appear? |
66203
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Wed Feb 11 16:32:42 2009 |
| ermirza erekose | mirza98@fastmail.net | Question | Linux | 2.7.5-2130 | Internal error, no valid header! |
I got this error message when trying to upload 17K text file as attachment. Any idea why ? It's a fresh installed elog and not much configuration done yet.
Thanks
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66204
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Thu Feb 12 16:43:53 2009 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.7.5-2130 | Re: Internal error, no valid header! |
ermirza erekose wrote: |
I got this error message when trying to upload 17K text file as attachment. Any idea why ? It's a fresh installed elog and not much configuration done yet.
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No, no idea. I usually put several MB attachments into elogs without problems. Can you try with the demo logbook https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/. Maybe you have an old version of elog? |
66207
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Fri Feb 13 03:58:46 2009 |
| ermirza erekose | mirza98@fastmail.net | Question | Linux | 2.7.5-2130 | Re: Internal error, no valid header! |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
ermirza erekose wrote: |
I got this error message when trying to upload 17K text file as attachment. Any idea why ? It's a fresh installed elog and not much configuration done yet.
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No, no idea. I usually put several MB attachments into elogs without problems. Can you try with the demo logbook https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/. Maybe you have an old version of elog?
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No problem attaching big files on F10 or CentOS 4.7. The one that is having issue was on JeOS-8.0.4 - Ubuntu ;-). All tested with ELOG version 2.7.5 build 2130.
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Sat Feb 14 17:49:59 2009 |
| ermirza erekose | mirza98@fastmail.net | Question | Linux | 2.7.5-2130 | Re: Internal error, no valid header! |
ermirza erekose wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
ermirza erekose wrote: |
I got this error message when trying to upload 17K text file as attachment. Any idea why ? It's a fresh installed elog and not much configuration done yet.
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No, no idea. I usually put several MB attachments into elogs without problems. Can you try with the demo logbook https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/. Maybe you have an old version of elog?
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No problem attaching big files on F10 or CentOS 4.7. The one that is having issue was on JeOS-8.0.4 - Ubuntu ;-). All tested with ELOG version 2.7.5 build 2130.
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Correction. The OSes are OK. But don't use Opera when uploading big files. |