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Fri Nov 30 11:34:42 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.7.0-1964 | Re: Display Picture in ELOG Welcome Page |
Adam Blandford wrote: |
Hi
I want to display an image on the title page and have put the following code into the elogd.cfg:
Welcome Title = <img src="pictures/ln2.jpg"><p><font size = 5 color=white>Welcome to My Project Log</font>
I have put the picture "ln2.jpg" in a pictures folder I have created in the root ELOG directory however the image does not show up. Any assistance would be great :)
Thanks in advance
Adam
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You cannot put the images into a subdirectory. The above link "pictures/ln2.jpg" will translate into a URL
http://<your server/pictures/ln2.jpg
and there the path pictures will be taken as a logbook name, and the server will complain that this logbook does not exist. Unfortunately you cannot see this error message since it happens during the loading of the picture, and the browser just displays a broken picture link. So put your image into the root of the elogd server and it will be fine. |
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Mon Oct 10 13:57:20 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.60-beta5 | Re: Display Attribute no longer works in Beta 5? |
This option has been changed on July 25th from "Display <attribute>" to "Change <attribute>" which is a more appropriate expression. The documentation has also been updated. |
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Mon Mar 14 21:11:11 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | All | rev. 1.51 | Re: Display <attribute> do erroneously encoded | >
> Display subject = <b>$subject</b>
>
> is printed to the browser encoded, so that it is diplayed as is..
I fixed that in revision 1.587. Note however that you should do the formatting
of attributes better using the CSS functionality, since it gives you more
possibilities. See for example the subject of this forum, which has it's own
CSS class "subjname", which has a larger font size. You select your own class like
Format Subject = 0, subjname, subjvalue
in the configuration file. Then add the classes into the CSS file.
Now elog shows each attribute which contains a "<b>" encoded (as HTML). But if you
want to write a subject line like "For bold use <b> in HTML", then the "<b>"
triggers the HTML display, so it is not written as is, which is not what you want in
that case. Since there is no switch "Submit as HTML text" for the attributes, it is
hard for elog to "guess" if you want HTML encoded or not. |
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Wed Apr 2 10:15:22 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | | | Re: Disappearing attachments | > Let me start by saying that I really like ELOG-- it's a nice tool.
>
> I'm trying out version 2.3.3. The problem that I'm having is with
> attachments disappearing when I do the following:
>
> 1. create a new entry that contains one or more attachments.
> 2. verify that the new entry from step 1 saved correctly.
> 3. reply to the entry from step 1.
> 4. return to the entry from step 1 only to find the attachments gone.
>
> The attachement files are still in the logbook directory, it's just that
> they are no longer attached to the entry.
This is a known problem and has been fixed in version 2.3.4, which has been
released today. To prove that it's working, I attached the current
elogd.cfg from this forum. |
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Sun Apr 13 14:32:52 2003 |
| Justin Dieters | enderak@yahoo.com | Bug report | | | Re: Disappearing attachments | I am using 2.3.4 and I am still having this problem. If someone posts a
message with an attachment, and I then reply to that message, the attachment
gets 'deattached' from that message. However, the file is still in the
logbook directory, so it is possible to recover it, but it did cause a slight
panic the first time it happened :)
I see there is a 2.3.5 version now, but the changelog doesn't say anything
about this problem, so I have not tried it yet.
Is there a 'trick' to fix this problem?
EDIT: I noticed when I replyed to your message, your elog.cfg attachment is
no longer there. So it appears it's not fixed in 2.3.5 either..
> This is a known problem and has been fixed in version 2.3.4, which has been
> released today. To prove that it's working, I attached the current
> elogd.cfg from this forum. |
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Mon Apr 14 11:04:52 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | | | Re: Disappearing attachments | > I am using 2.3.4 and I am still having this problem. If someone posts a
> message with an attachment, and I then reply to that message, the attachment
> gets 'deattached' from that message. However, the file is still in the
> logbook directory, so it is possible to recover it, but it did cause a
slight
> panic the first time it happened :)
Uups, that is indeed a problem. I found that it was unrelated to the first
one, so it was there since quite some time now. I fixed it. It will come out
in 2.3.6 or can be obtained already now from CVS. It is trongly recommended
to upgrade all installations to avoid this problem. |
Attachment 1: elogd.cfg
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[global]
logbook tabs = 0
port = 8080
[demo]
Theme = default
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
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Mon Apr 14 11:05:17 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | | | Re: Disappearing attachments | > > I am using 2.3.4 and I am still having this problem. If someone posts a
> > message with an attachment, and I then reply to that message, the
attachment
> > gets 'deattached' from that message. However, the file is still in the
> > logbook directory, so it is possible to recover it, but it did cause a
> slight
> > panic the first time it happened :)
>
> Uups, that is indeed a problem. I found that it was unrelated to the first
> one, so it was there since quite some time now. I fixed it. It will come
out
> in 2.3.6 or can be obtained already now from CVS. It is trongly recommended
> to upgrade all installations to avoid this problem.
Just as a test, I reply to my previous message... looks like it works. |
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Mon Apr 14 18:24:18 2003 |
| Justin Dieters | enderak@yahoo.com | Bug report | | | Re: Disappearing attachments | EDIT: I downloaded the latest elogd.c from CVS, replaced the one from the
latest tar, and recompiled. Worked great!
Thanks for the prompt response, Stefan!
> > I am using 2.3.4 and I am still having this problem. If someone posts a
> > message with an attachment, and I then reply to that message, the attachment
> > gets 'deattached' from that message. However, the file is still in the
> > logbook directory, so it is possible to recover it, but it did cause a
> slight
> > panic the first time it happened :)
>
> Uups, that is indeed a problem. I found that it was unrelated to the first
> one, so it was there since quite some time now. I fixed it. It will come out
> in 2.3.6 or can be obtained already now from CVS. It is trongly recommended
> to upgrade all installations to avoid this problem. |
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