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Wed Nov 20 17:55:07 2002 |
| tony summerfelt | snowzone25@yahoo.com | | | | upgrading |
this is happened before, and it just happened upgrading from 2.2.2 to 2.2.3
the link at the bottom of the page shows a previously installed version.
i don't install to the elog directory, i install to a ram disk and copy over the new executables, the source, readme and help html.
the link showed 2.1.2 until i upgraded to 2.2.2 (i didn't do anything different than the above. now i'm at 2.2.3 and the link is showing 2.2.2...not that it's a big deal, i'm just wondering what i did wrong |
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Sat Nov 23 09:20:57 2002 |
| egli | Stephan.Egli@psi.ch | Question | | | Input text gets lost |
Typing in a text for a new entry results in an error message, whenever
one forgets to fill in mandatory attributes (as it should happen !). However
after using the back button in this case (Using netscape 4.79) I made the
experience, that the text typed in gets lost. Other browsers like Mozilla
or IE do not have this problem. Any idea how this problem can be
avoided for netscape as well ? |
167
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Mon Nov 25 18:10:04 2002 |
| Stephan Egli | Stephan.Egli@psi.ch | Request | | | Show all common attributes |
In the "find" command, when searching over all logbooks, it
would be nice to see ALL attributes, which are common for all
logbooks (e.g. typically the author name), not just
logbook name, date and text. |
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Tue Nov 26 18:04:43 2002 |
| Stephan Egli | Stephan.Egli@psi.ch | Question | | | Re: Show all common attributes |
> > In the "find" command, when searching over all logbooks, it
> > would be nice to see ALL attributes, which are common for all
> > logbooks (e.g. typically the author name), not just
> > logbook name, date and text.
>
> That depends on how you specify what gets displayed in a search (with
> the "Display search" option for example). If you try the following link:
>
> http://midas.psi.ch/elogdemo/Forum/?mode=summary&all=1
>
> you see that all attributes are displayed from the three logbooks in this
> installation.
How does the corresponding elogd.cfg entry look like for the
display search command ? - I can't reproduce this behaviour... |
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Fri Nov 29 17:00:36 2002 |
| tony summerfelt | snowzone25@yahoo.com | Request | | | two features |
unless i missed these in the docs some place:
1) a threaded display but collapsed threads unstead of all replies showing
2) the subject is the link along with the icon. it would make it a little easier to click on the message if you run your montior on a high resolution... |
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Thu Dec 12 19:02:03 2002 |
| tony summerfelt | snowzone25@yahoo.com | Bug report | | | expand flag |
i have expand flag set to 0 but it doesn't seem to be working...
i can expand and collapse via the links, or if i make sure the url includes it. |
180
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Sun Dec 22 16:49:20 2002 |
| Etienne Van Caillie | etienne.vancaillie@mba.be | Question | | | email notification to a specific adress |
I have some problem with email notification
for some logbooks I would like to notify only to specific adress
I try
Email All = adress1, adress2
Elog send well at 'adress1' and 'adress2'
but also to all of other users ?
how to restric these only to 'adress1 and adress2 ?
is it possible to notify according to attribue value like
Attributes = Test1, Test2
Email All = $Test1
or concatenation of $Test1 + '@mba.be' for example
Thanks
this is a wonderfull tools !
to improve documentation : true example are missing too much 'theorie'
but when I'm finish I'll put true sample on the net |
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Tue Dec 31 17:56:34 2002 |
| eric wooten | wootene@gao.gov | Question | | | logbook db size causing very slow response |
Was wondering if there were any tweaks/suggestions for improving the
logbooks responsiviness. Our logbook was started 31 July 01. Since that
time we have went from 1 logbook to 4 logbooks. Logbook 1 having 2651
entries, logbook 2 having 300 entries, and the last 2 are new logbooks, so
only a few entries.
When user launches the logbook website, it takes considerable time to bring
the site up. It seems to be directly related to the number of entries in
the logbook. If I set up a dummy site with a couple logbooks and only a
few entries, the logbook is very fast coming up as well as saving entries.
Another thing that seems to slow the site down, is the number of users in
the elog notification list (those who've subscribed). When you save a log
entry, it takes around 30sec or longer for it to actually complete the
save. If I remove the list of users from the notification list and just
have a few, the save is very fast.
Thanks in advance,
Eric |