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Fri Jun 2 21:20:06 2006 |
| Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos | elaine@ccuec.unicamp.br | Question | Linux | 2.6.1-1681 | Inserting images via Internet Explorer |
Hi Stefan,
I observed that there is a difference between IE and others browsers.
When I use "insert image" button in Netscape, for instance,
it creates automatically a tag like [IMG]elog:1/1[/IMG] and
includes an attachment in the ELOG entry.
When a try to do the same action in Internet Explorer, only
the attachment is created without the tag [IMG]elog:1/1[/IMG] .
I did the same test using this forum, and the results are identical
that was related above.
Is it a bug or I'm doing something wrong ?
Thanks,
Elaine |
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Tue Jun 13 08:51:38 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | All | 2.6.1-1681 | Re: Losing field 'focus' when using Conditional Attributes |
Steve Jones wrote: | It appears to only be applicable when one defines conditional Options - when javascript updates the conditional lists the input focus appears to shift to the HTML edit area. I am still running ELOG V2.6.1-1681 and this is under Windows (my test system). |
It was some new code used for inline images. If you upload an inline image, an extra window opens which lets you select the image file. After that operation, you want to have the focus back at the text box. Unfortunately this also happened now after the JavaScript update of conditional attributes. I fixed that in the new version 2.6.1-6. |
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Fri Jun 23 19:24:12 2006 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Bug report | All | 2.6.1-1681 | Re: Losing field 'focus' when using Conditional Attributes |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Steve Jones wrote: | It appears to only be applicable when one defines conditional Options - when javascript updates the conditional lists the input focus appears to shift to the HTML edit area. I am still running ELOG V2.6.1-1681 and this is under Windows (my test system). |
It was some new code used for inline images. If you upload an inline image, an extra window opens which lets you select the image file. After that operation, you want to have the focus back at the text box. Unfortunately this also happened now after the JavaScript update of conditional attributes. I fixed that in the new version 2.6.1-6. |
Quote: | Just compiled and tested on Solaris 8 -- works great!! |
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Thu Jul 13 15:16:53 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.1-1681 | Re: Inserting images via Internet Explorer |
Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos wrote: | I observed that there is a difference between IE and others browsers.
When I use "insert image" button in Netscape, for instance,
it creates automatically a tag like [IMG]elog:1/1[/IMG] and
includes an attachment in the ELOG entry.
When a try to do the same action in Internet Explorer, only
the attachment is created without the tag [IMG]elog:1/1[/IMG] . |
This is a problem of the JavaScript implementation of Internet Explorer. After some externsive research I found now a way to convince IE to do the right thing. The fix is contains in SVN revision 1701 and will be released with 2.6.2-2 soon. |
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Thu Jul 13 15:25:44 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | 2.6.1-1681 | Re: Elogd.exe crashes on windows |
Tim Fowler wrote: | I have elog setup to send emails based on the priority of one of the attributes. When a new entry is created, the emails are sent successfully, however if the entry is edited or if you changed the attribute, elogd.exe will crash with a memory access error.
I have tried this and received the same results on different computers and different versions on Elog down to versions 2/6.0 beta 5. (it works correctly in that version).
The attribute in question is setup something like below:
Attributes = Ticket #, Site, Shift, Type, Area, System Name, Description, Priority, Status, Total Down Time, Last Revision
...(omitted config)
Options Priority = High, Medium, Low
...(omitted config)
Use Email Subject = $Site -- $System Name $Description
Use Email From = testuser@myexample.com
;Send email if priority is set to high
Email Priority High = testuser2@myexample.com
Display Email recipients = 1
Email Format = 14 |
This problem has now been fixed in version 2.6.2. |
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Fri Jul 14 20:29:21 2006 |
| Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos | elaine@ccuec.unicamp.br | Comment | Linux | 2.6.1-1681 | Re: Inserting images via Internet Explorer |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos wrote: | I observed that there is a difference between IE and others browsers.
When I use "insert image" button in Netscape, for instance,
it creates automatically a tag like [IMG]elog:1/1[/IMG] and
includes an attachment in the ELOG entry.
When a try to do the same action in Internet Explorer, only
the attachment is created without the tag [IMG]elog:1/1[/IMG] . |
This is a problem of the JavaScript implementation of Internet Explorer. After some externsive research I found now a way to convince IE to do the right thing. The fix is contains in SVN revision 1701 and will be released with 2.6.2-2 soon. |
Great job !
I tried the SVN revision 1701, and it works perfectly.
Thank you for all your effort.
Regards,
Elaine |
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Wed Mar 10 10:36:02 2010 |
| Mirza Ehsan | mirza@cpjeddah.com | Bug report | Windows | 2.6.1-1681 | eLog crash |
I am using eLog ELOG V2.6.1-1681 which has 7 log books under 8 categories. Out of 7 log books, 2 are daily used. It happened that two weeks back. I modified information on two log books which were not used for quite longtime. Hence using CONFIG, I updated these log books, changing text etc. After that eLog in general started giving error. Any time when we click SUBMIT button in any log book, eLog shows page not found. That submit crashes eLog and as a result elogd service stops. Restarting elogd service, eLog operation comes back and the log which I submitted was actualy saved. Difficulty is that this problem is happening with every single submit action.
I searched forum and learnt that upgrading eLog to newest version 2.7.8 will solve this problem. Upgrade created more problems, I was not able to open any log, authentication was not accepted. I restored that backup and went back to previous version. eLog started working but with submit error.
If any one can help me in fixing this problem |
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Thu Mar 11 15:36:39 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | 2.6.1-1681 | Re: eLog crash |
Mirza Ehsan wrote: |
I am using eLog ELOG V2.6.1-1681 which has 7 log books under 8 categories. Out of 7 log books, 2 are daily used. It happened that two weeks back. I modified information on two log books which were not used for quite longtime. Hence using CONFIG, I updated these log books, changing text etc. After that eLog in general started giving error. Any time when we click SUBMIT button in any log book, eLog shows page not found. That submit crashes eLog and as a result elogd service stops. Restarting elogd service, eLog operation comes back and the log which I submitted was actualy saved. Difficulty is that this problem is happening with every single submit action.
I searched forum and learnt that upgrading eLog to newest version 2.7.8 will solve this problem. Upgrade created more problems, I was not able to open any log, authentication was not accepted. I restored that backup and went back to previous version. eLog started working but with submit error.
If any one can help me in fixing this problem
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I propose that you get 2.7.8 working. If the authentication fails, try do do password recovery, or recreated the accounts. |