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Sat Oct 14 10:01:17 2006 |
| Gregory M. Caughey | caugheygm@aol.com | Bug report | Windows | 2.6.2-1722 | Re: Elog v2.6.2-1722 appears to have broken "Suppress default [0|1|2|3]" option on Windows XP box |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Gregory M. Caughey wrote: | Hope this helps a little... |
Yepp it helped. I could reproduce your problem and fix it. Can you try elog262-4.exe (Revision 1729)? |
Hi Stefan!
Just installed elog-2.6.2-1729 and it's working perfectly. I haven't had enough time to test it thoroughly yet but will report any problems I might find. As always thanks for your excellent work, I appreciate it.
Regards, Greg |
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Mon Oct 16 08:57:07 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.6.2-1722 | Re: Error Sending Email |
Ibrahim Genc wrote: | There is a free e-mail service at mail.softhome.net. It provides smtp and pop3 services. You can use this for testing if you want. |
I tried but I was unable to obtain a free account. Furthermore, the problem is probably related to your SMTP server's authentication method. There are many methods and ELOG only supports a subset. So I would have to try with your specific SMTP server. So the only recommendation I can give you is to find an SMTP server without authentication. That one will certainly work with elog. |
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Wed Oct 25 17:20:27 2006 |
| An Thai | thaithan@gmx.de | Question | Windows | 2.6.2-1722 | Re: Error Sending Email |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ibrahim Genc wrote: | There is a free e-mail service at mail.softhome.net. It provides smtp and pop3 services. You can use this for testing if you want. |
I tried but I was unable to obtain a free account. Furthermore, the problem is probably related to your SMTP server's authentication method. There are many methods and ELOG only supports a subset. So I would have to try with your specific SMTP server. So the only recommendation I can give you is to find an SMTP server without authentication. That one will certainly work with elog. |
Dear all WINDOWS users,
Good news.
you can send email to any SMTP server with authentification !!! Just install component Windows IIS (Internet Information Services). You need the Windows Professional installation CD to install it.
How it works:
ELOG -> Default SMTP Virtual Server -> SMTP with authentification (your email provider/ company mail server)
How to configurate Default SMTP Virtual Server:
Right mouse click on icon My Computer -> Manage
Expand Services and Apllications -> IIS
Right mouse click on Default SMTP Virtual Server -> Properties
Select Delivery tab
Click the button Outbound Security ->Select Basic authentification and enter your user/password which you got from your Email-provider/Company -> OK
Click the button Advanced... -> type your SMTP host in the fields "smart host" and "Full-qualified... ", i.e. smtp.gmx.net
(Don't forget to check the tab Access -> Connection and Relay buttons -> Select "All accept the list")
How to configurate your Elog.cfg file:
SMTP host = xxxx
Normally xxxx is your personal computer name by right click on the icon "My Computer" -> Properties -> Tab "Computer Name"
OR
xxxx: the name what you see by expand Services and Apllications -> IIS -> Default SMTP Virtual Server -> Domains -> Domain Name
GOOD LUCK |
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Tue Aug 22 10:41:42 2006 |
| Ben Shepherd | bjs54'at'dl.ac.uk | Request | Linux | Windows | 2.6.2-1714 | Append option for elog.exe |
Hi,
Would it be possible to add an 'append' option to the elog.exe client program? I would like to be able to write a simple script for adding images into a logbook - i.e. right-click in Windows and click 'add to log', or click a button in LabVIEW or Matlab and have an image immediately added to the last log entry. There would also have to be an option to either return a list of entry IDs, or just append to the last entry. Is this possible/likely?
cheers
ben |
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Thu Aug 24 11:12:18 2006 |
| Ben Shepherd | bjs54@dl.ac.uk | Request | Linux | Windows | 2.6.2-1714 | Turn off smileys? |
Can we please have an option to turn off the thing that changes smileys automatically into pictures?
cheers
ben |
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Thu Aug 24 15:52:54 2006 |
| Alan Stone | alstone@fnal.gov | Question | Linux | 2.6.2-1714 | Auto-refresh ELog display |
We have multiple LCDs at a console, and usually one is dedicated to displaying a browser
with the local ELog. Meanwhile, others are making entries from another machine. If
no one clicks on refresh, the ELog display becomes stale. Is there a method to have
the ELog reload every X minutes?
Thanks, Alan |
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Thu Aug 24 19:02:47 2006 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Question | Linux | 2.6.2-1714 | Re: Auto-refresh ELog display |
Couldn't a small bit of javascript be added that would accomplish this? Me saying this and I have no idea what I am talking about!!
Alan Stone wrote: | We have multiple LCDs at a console, and usually one is dedicated to displaying a browser
with the local ELog. Meanwhile, others are making entries from another machine. If
no one clicks on refresh, the ELog display becomes stale. Is there a method to have
the ELog reload every X minutes?
Thanks, Alan |
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Thu Aug 24 19:28:35 2006 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Question | Linux | 2.6.2-1714 | Re: Auto-refresh ELog display |
<html>
<head>
<title>Refresh JavaScript Example</title>
<noscript>
<!--
We have the "refresh" meta-tag in case the user's browser does
not correctly support JavaScript or has JavaScript disabled.
Notice that this is nested within a "noscript" block.
-->
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="2">
</noscript>
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
var sURL = unescape(window.location.pathname);
function doLoad()
{
// the timeout value should be the same as in the "refresh" meta-tag
setTimeout( "refresh()", 2*1000 );
}
function refresh()
{
// This version of the refresh function will cause a new
// entry in the visitor's history. It is provided for
// those browsers that only support JavaScript 1.0.
//
window.location.href = sURL;
}
//-->
</script>
<script language="JavaScript1.1">
<!--
function refresh()
{
// This version does NOT cause an entry in the browser's
// page view history. Most browsers will always retrieve
// the document from the web-server whether it is already
// in the browsers page-cache or not.
//
window.location.replace( sURL );
}
//-->
</script>
<script language="JavaScript1.2">
<!--
function refresh()
{
// This version of the refresh function will be invoked
// for browsers that support JavaScript version 1.2
//
// The argument to the location.reload function determines
// if the browser should retrieve the document from the
// web-server. In our example all we need to do is cause
// the JavaScript block in the document body to be
// re-evaluated. If we needed to pull the document from
// the web-server again (such as where the document contents
// change dynamically) we would pass the argument as 'true'.
//
window.location.reload( false );
}
//-->
</script>
</head>
<!--
Use the "onload" event to start the refresh process.
-->
<body onload="doLoad()">
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
// we put this here so we can see something change
document.write('<b>' + (new Date).toLocaleString() + '</b>');
//-->
</script>
</body>
</html>
Steve Jones wrote: | Couldn't a small bit of javascript be added that would accomplish this? Me saying this and I have no idea what I am talking about!!
Alan Stone wrote: | We have multiple LCDs at a console, and usually one is dedicated to displaying a browser
with the local ELog. Meanwhile, others are making entries from another machine. If
no one clicks on refresh, the ELog display becomes stale. Is there a method to have
the ELog reload every X minutes?
Thanks, Alan |
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