Re: Restricting entries view by user, posted by Matteo Mannini on Tue Nov 7 22:07:24 2023
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Dear Stefan,
thanks to the answer you gave to my colleague.
Now, attempting to follow your suggestion... If we will create several logbooks, one for each user, |
password protect a logbook with Apache redirect, posted by Matt Newville on Wed May 2 17:06:35 2012
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Hi,
I'm trying to set up elogd, running on port 8080 behind an Apache server on port 80, using mod_proxy to redirect
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Re: password protect a logbook with Apache redirect, posted by Matt Newville on Wed May 2 18:19:18 2012
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> I don't remember the details, but originally had the same trouble. I think a "/" at the end of a url got me somewhere.
> I have defined...
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Trying to remove "mailto:" from the email address, posted by Matt Kimball on Wed Oct 12 23:59:13 2005
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We are using ver 2.5.4. As users enter new requests into the system, they would like email notifications. I have added the $user_email into a "notifications"
section that we created. The email address that gets entered is "\mailto:user@domain.com". Is there a way to remove the "\mailto:"? Attached is my config
file.
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Re: Unable to resize images in browser, posted by Matt Deller on Thu Jun 19 09:35:20 2014
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Matthew Deller"]I am unable to resize/ manipulate images in browser. Image Magick detected Version: ImageMagick 6.6.9-7 2012-08-17.
Output when running elog with verbose option shows buffer overflow when resize attempted:
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Re: elogd crashes on log out, posted by Matt B on Fri May 6 18:41:04 2005
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> > What other information can I provide that might assist in diagnosing this?
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> Please send me your elogd.cfg configuration file.
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Re: elogd crashes on log out, posted by Matt B on Fri May 6 20:32:49 2005
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Another quick update on this, it looks like the bug was introduced in version
2.5.8-2 built Mar 30 2005, 11:04:33, revision 1.611
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ELog Friendly Reporting Tools, posted by Matt on Wed Dec 12 16:05:00 2007
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We have used ELog for some time now (within the IT industry) for several things (on-call tracking, after-hours work, knowledge base and a few other uses
in development). Now that we have a good base of data, we would like to do some trending analysis. We have used Excel in the past for this,
but it is rather time consuming. Does anyone have recommendations for tools (hopefully open source) they have used? I know nearly anything |