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Author Email |
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Mon Jan 28 09:26:26 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | All | 2.7.1 | Update of FCKeditor inside ELOG requires browser cache cleaning |
Between the ELOG versions 2.7.0 and 2.7.1 the internal HTML editor FCKedit has been upgraded from version 2.4.3 to 2.5beta. The new version has a few more options and supports more browsers. People however reported some errors popping up like Unknown toolbar item "ELOGSubmit". This happens because some browsers cache the JavaScript from the old version of the editor in their cache. To fix this problem, simple clear the browser's cache. In Firefox, do a Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Cache -> Clear now. Other browsers have similar ways to clear the cache. |
65714
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Sat Jan 26 11:13:38 2008 |
| stephane | stephane.brisson@synchrotron-soleil.fr | Request | Linux | Windows | 2.7.1.2007 | Re: Several attachement at the same time |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
stephane wrote: |
Hello,
I would like to make several attachement at the same time. I would be great cause I have lot of attachements to do every day. I try wiht CTRL or SHIFT key but I failed in.
Is it possible at this moment ?
Kind regards
Stéphane
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Unfortunately this is a limitation of HTML and your browser. Most photograph printing services have the same problem, you can only upload one photo at a time, so they come up with some Java programs you have to run locally to upload sets of photos. Or they have standalone programs, but they only work under Windows. So the only way to ease your pain is if you put your attachments into a single zip file.
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Thank's for your answer.
Stéphane |
65713
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Sat Jan 26 10:34:57 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | Windows | 2.7.1.2007 | Re: Several attachement at the same time |
stephane wrote: |
Hello,
I would like to make several attachement at the same time. I would be great cause I have lot of attachements to do every day. I try wiht CTRL or SHIFT key but I failed in.
Is it possible at this moment ?
Kind regards
Stéphane
|
Unfortunately this is a limitation of HTML and your browser. Most photograph printing services have the same problem, you can only upload one photo at a time, so they come up with some Java programs you have to run locally to upload sets of photos. Or they have standalone programs, but they only work under Windows. So the only way to ease your pain is if you put your attachments into a single zip file. |
65712
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Sat Jan 26 08:59:35 2008 |
| stephane | stephane.brisson@synchrotron-soleil.fr | Request | Linux | Windows | 2.7.1.2007 | Several attachement at the same time |
Hello,
I would like to make several attachement at the same time. I would be great cause I have lot of attachements to do every day. I try wiht CTRL or SHIFT key but I failed in.
Is it possible at this moment ?
Kind regards
Stéphane |
65711
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Thu Jan 24 16:50:16 2008 |
| Fergus Lynch | flynch@alternativenetworks.com | Question | Windows | V2.7.1-200 | Re: Converting dates from an Excel import into ELOG |
Fergus Lynch wrote: |
Hi,
I'm importing an Excel spreadsheet into ELOG through CSV format. All working fine apart from dates.
Dates are exporting from Excel in the format "day/month/year" so 1st January 2008 is exported as 01/01/2008 in the CSV.
However all dates are displayed in ELOG as "01/01/1970" regardless of the field content, and looking at the raw ELOG data file dates are displayed as numeric's - so for example 01/01/2008 is "1199188800"
Can you tell me how dates are computed/stored in ELOG so that I can do the necessary conversion.
Many Thanks
Fergus
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S'ok - looked up the documentation and have converted Excel dates to ELOG 'seconds since 01/01/1970' and all has come over fine!
Thanks
Fergus |
65710
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Thu Jan 24 13:50:10 2008 |
| Fergus Lynch | flynch@alternativenetworks.com | Question | Windows | V2.7.1-200 | Converting dates from an Excel import into ELOG |
Hi,
I'm importing an Excel spreadsheet into ELOG through CSV format. All working fine apart from dates.
Dates are exporting from Excel in the format "day/month/year" so 1st January 2008 is exported as 01/01/2008 in the CSV.
However all dates are displayed in ELOG as "01/01/1970" regardless of the field content, and looking at the raw ELOG data file dates are displayed as numeric's - so for example 01/01/2008 is "1199188800"
Can you tell me how dates are computed/stored in ELOG so that I can do the necessary conversion.
Many Thanks
Fergus |
65709
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Wed Jan 23 17:21:15 2008 |
| stephane | stephane.brisson@synchrotron-soleil.fr | Request | Linux | 2.7.1.2004 | Re: inline button for upload image |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
stephane wrote: |
The problem with the toolbar when creating / edting entry in html mode still exist. I try in french, it fails. I try in english, it works. I ran manually elogd and FCKedit detected is printed during elogd starting.
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Ok, I guess I found it. Can you try with #2007 again?
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It works... Thank you very much for correcting so quickly
Best regards
Stéphane |
65708
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Wed Jan 23 17:05:32 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | 2.7.1.2004 | Re: inline button for upload image |
stephane wrote: |
The problem with the toolbar when creating / edting entry in html mode still exist. I try in french, it fails. I try in english, it works. I ran manually elogd and FCKedit detected is printed during elogd starting.
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Ok, I guess I found it. Can you try with #2007 again? |