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    icon2.gif   Re: Wikipedia Article deleted, posted by Edmund Blomley on Mon Jan 23 21:21:56 2023 
It was now moved to the Draft space (which I did not even now existed so far): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:ELOG




Sebastian
Schenk wrote:



I have requested an undeletion of the article. The article was deleted 
    icon2.gif   Re: Wikipedia Article deleted, posted by Edmund Blomley on Tue Jan 24 11:31:59 2023 
If I understand it correctly I think it has to be submitted for review with the blue button on that page, just not sure if that should come from your
side or someone else




Stefan
icon1.gif   Very long URLs in message list corrupt layout, posted by Ederag on Sun Mar 10 01:07:53 2019 
First, thank you so much for elog;
after using it for about 3 years, it has proven really handy and reliable.

When there is a very long URL in a message in "plain" encoding,
icon1.gif   Reply on item not allowed moving item to other logbook, posted by Eddy Berends on Mon Nov 9 11:50:05 2009 
After I moved an item from one logbook to another one I cannot reply on this item anymore.
When the submit button is clicked it returns: Submit not allowed
This eLog server running Linux is sync'd with an server running Windows XP.
    icon2.gif   Re: Compilation failure on Mac OSX 10.9, posted by Ed McNichol on Tue Jan 14 05:19:47 2014 


    
        
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icon3.gif   Adding texts for each attachment, posted by Dongwook Jang on Mon Mar 16 22:33:23 2009 
Dear Stefan,
First of all, I appreciate that you made such a nice program. I've used elog for more than 5 years and it was wonderful experince to me and my
research work was very productive with this.
    icon2.gif   Re: Adding texts for each attachment, posted by Dongwook Jang on Tue Mar 17 02:05:08 2009 


    
        
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icon5.gif   elogd runs by a user but not by root, posted by Dongwook Jang on Tue Apr 28 21:25:31 2009 
Hi,
I really don't understand why elogd cannot run by root but it runs by a user.
I've put elog deamon in /etc/init.d. So it didn't bring up, but it runs if I run it by user interactively.
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