ID |
Date |
Icon |
Author |
Author Email |
Category |
OS |
ELOG Version |
Subject |
67218
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Thu Mar 29 13:01:17 2012 |
| leen smit | leen.smit@gmail.com | Info | Linux | All | ELOG V2.9. | RSS Feed |
Hi All,
Just a quick message in the hope of helping other find an answer to the question: How to reach the RSS Feed???
I spend hours trying to find out what the correct URL is to reach the feed. The documentation on this is non-existent - at least we could't find this anywhere in the docs.
Answer: Just add elog.rdf at the end of the URL of the logbook!!
eg. http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/elog.rdf
Leen |
67219
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Thu Mar 29 13:01:26 2012 |
| leen smit | leen.smit@gmail.com | Info | Linux | All | ELOG V2.9. | RSS Feed |
Hi All,
Just a quick message in the hope of helping other find an answer to the question: How to reach the RSS Feed???
I spend hours trying to find out what the correct URL is to reach the feed. The documentation on this is non-existent - at least we could't find this anywhere in the docs.
Answer: Just add elog.rdf at the end of the URL of the logbook!!
eg. http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/elog.rdf
Leen |
67220
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Thu Mar 29 15:19:05 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | lly thstefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | Linux | All | ELOG V2.9. | Re: RSS Feed |
leen smit wrote: | Hi All,
Just a quick message in the hope of helping other find an answer to the question: How to reach the RSS Feed???
I spend hours trying to find out what the correct URL is to reach the feed. The documentation on this is non-existent - at least we could't find this anywhere in the docs.
Answer: Just add elog.rdf at the end of the URL of the logbook!!
eg. http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/elog.rdf
Leen |
Actually the browser should show an RSS icon to help you subscribing to it. In Firefox 3 that was at least the case. Now they removed it. See here for a fix:
http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2011/03/rss-icon-brings-quick-rss-access-back-to-firefoxs-address-bar/
For other browsers it might be similar.
Best regards,
Stefan |
67221
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Thu Mar 29 15:38:43 2012 |
| leen smit | leen.smit@gmail.com | Info | Linux | All | ELOG V2.9. | Re: RSS Feed |
I've just tested with Firefox, Chromium and IE, but no such icon appears. And for me this icon doesn't really help at all, as I'm using the feed to parse the logs
Besides, there is no mention of this Addon in the documentation, so the problem is still there: there is no easy way to find the feed URL.
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67224
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Mon Apr 2 15:45:30 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | Linux | All | ELOG V2.9. | Re: RSS Feed |
leen smit wrote: |
I've just tested with Firefox, Chromium and IE, but no such icon appears. And for me this icon doesn't really help at all, as I'm using the feed to parse the logs
Besides, there is no mention of this Addon in the documentation, so the problem is still there: there is no easy way to find the feed URL.
|
Looks like the icon has disappeared in current versions of the browsers. I added a paragraph to the description:
http://midas.psi.ch/elog/userguide.html#rss |
67227
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Mon Apr 2 15:55:00 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | Linux | All | ELOG V2.9. | Re: RSS Feed |
leen smit wrote: |
I've just tested with Firefox, Chromium and IE, but no such icon appears. And for me this icon doesn't really help at all, as I'm using the feed to parse the logs
Besides, there is no mention of this Addon in the documentation, so the problem is still there: there is no easy way to find the feed URL.
|
I just checked with Chromium and can see the icon:
 |
67258
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Tue May 1 17:03:37 2012 |
| Per Eriksson | pelle@sm4xiu.eu | Info | Linux | Any | Re: Compiling Elog for QNAP NAS x86 |
Per Eriksson wrote: |
Hi All,
I am interested to have ELOG installed in my QNAP x86 based NAS (239 Pro II)
Have someone done this already or is there a write-up of a normal compile-procedure which I can have as a base when I attempt to compile?
Regards,
Per
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I solved it.
I don't really know if I really needed to compile it but I complied this on the NAS itself so now it is 100% compatible (I believe)
Per |
67264
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Mon May 7 13:41:38 2012 |
| Roland Gsell | roland.gsell@oeaw.ac.at | Info | Linux | 2.9.1-2435 | Access rights |
Hi,
the manual says:
"
There are four ways through which access to a logbook may be controlled:
it may be open for all to read ;
it may require a common "read" password for all users ;
it may require each user to have an individual user account (login name) and password ;
finally, access may be granted or not depending on the address of the workstation you are using.
"
But it doesn't say how to do so or at least I didn't find it.
If I have each user have to log in with an individual accout, can I define which logbooks he can read and/or modify?
If yes, how to do that?
Also, please accept my vote for user groups. We can use that, too.
TIA,
Roland. |