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    icon2.gif   Re: CSV question, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Feb 4 13:06:52 2015 

Allowed encoding = 1

As written in the documentation (which you should read before asking questions here)

Banata Wachid Ridwan wrote:

so I assume there is a way to force member to use plain text mode, right?  :D

how to make my member force to use plain text?

thanx for help sir,

    icon2.gif   Re: CSV importing, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 23 13:47:40 2004 
> However I'd like to import data from the CSV file, directly to the 'text' 
> field, rather than just to one an attribute fields. Is it possible to do 
> this?

Not yet, but I can implement it. Do you always have a column "text" in your
CSV data or would you like to be able to select which column goes into the
"text" field? Can you apend some sample CSV data so that I can have a look at it?
    icon2.gif   Re: CSV importing, posted by Paul Harrington on Fri Apr 30 12:58:54 2004 
> > However I'd like to import data from the CSV file, directly to the 'text' 
> > field, rather than just to one an attribute fields. Is it possible to do 
> > this?
> 
> Not yet, but I can implement it. Do you always have a column "text" in your
> CSV data or would you like to be able to select which column goes into the
> "text" field? Can you apend some sample CSV data so that I can have a look at it?

I've been trying an alternative approach which is basically to :

1. Import the data (not including the text field) into elog from a CSV file
2. Stop the elog server
3. Use a perl script to add each text entry to the appropriate record within the 
logbook file. 
(I.e. between the =============================== of the appropriate entry
and the next  '
    icon3.gif   Re: CSV importing, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat May 1 00:21:20 2004 
I implemented the feature to import the main entry text body from a CSV column labeled
"text". Please see the newest release
(http://midas.psi.ch/cgi-bin/cvsweb/elog/src/elogd.c?rev=1.319) and let me know if this
works for you.

I had to add code to break apart long text bodies after 78 characters in order not to
get too long lines. Please note that the maximum body size in the CSV import is limited
to 500 characters.
    icon2.gif   Re: CSS reference in Email for private logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Dec 21 14:04:41 2018 

I changed the code ot include the CSS file directly in the email body. So no need any more for external CSS files. I dropped the "Email CSS URL" option as well.

Stefan

Andreas Luedeke wrote:
We operate ELOG in an intranet. Many logbooks do send out emails; several use HTML content formatting.
If I watch HTML formatted emails from the intranet, then everything is fine.
If I try to read them from home, my email client hangs when it tries to read the CSS file from out intranet (URL: https://elog-gfa.psi.ch/SLS/elog.css).
Is there a way to set a URL for the email CSS?
Then I could simply copy the CSS file to the internet accessible location and the emails would be properly formatted in the intranet and from home.
 
I've tried to use "Use Email URL = ", but it turned out that this will change all base URL's in the email BUT the one in the CSS :-(
So I would need a config "Email CSS URL = " to set this.
 
Here is a patch that does what I want, but it might have some side-effects I'm not yet aware of:
7636,7643c7636,7638
<    if (absolute_link) {
<       if (lbs != NULL && getcfg(lbs->name, "Email CSS URL", str, sizeof(str)))
<          strlcpy(css_base, str, sizeof(css_base));
<       else if (lbs == NULL && getcfg("global", "Email CSS URL", str, sizeof(str)))
<          strlcpy(css_base, str, sizeof(css_base));
<       if (css_base[0] == 0)
<         compose_base_url(lbs, css_base, sizeof(css_base), FALSE);
<    } else
---
>    if (absolute_link)
>       compose_base_url(lbs, css_base, sizeof(css_base), FALSE);
>    else
 
 
Cheers
Andreas

 

    icon2.gif   Re: CSS for HTML Mails, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 22 16:35:47 2020 

The CSS has been embedded in the email end of 2018, so just upgrade your server.

https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/commits/5165daf35cc1fb066071827719079fe0c9aa5ffb

/Stefan

Daniel Pfuhl wrote:

Hi there,

we extensively use Logbuch as a change documentation platform.

E-Mail notifications for new entries are very important for us.

Since we store sensible data in our logbooks the server is protected by a firewall.

After the firewall was activated the HTML mails are not rendered by the Outlook Mail clients we use - when they are located in an "external" net behind the firewall. I assume that's because of the css stylesheet which is linked in the source code of the HTML mail.

Is there any chance to include the CSS information in the HTML code? Otherwise we would need to make the CSS accessable from anywhere which requires in turn that the path of the CSS file can be customized.

Any idea how to solved this issue?

Best regards,

daniel

 

    icon2.gif   Re: CSS for HTML Mails, posted by Daniel Pfuhl on Wed Jan 22 17:32:39 2020 

Hmm, I'm pretty sure that we are on the latest version already.

We use ELOG V3.1.4-a04faf9f

I downloaded a fresh install binary for Windows and compared the checksums:

SHA256: 0A98485134E0D43959CB6734F977B02DC9FA884D6994CE3BA141664451FDA5E5
SHA256: 0A98485134E0D43959CB6734F977B02DC9FA884D6994CE3BA141664451FDA5E5

same same.

Or do I have to change to config in order to include the CSS in the HTML?

regards,

 

daniel

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

The CSS has been embedded in the email end of 2018, so just upgrade your server.

https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/commits/5165daf35cc1fb066071827719079fe0c9aa5ffb

/Stefan

Daniel Pfuhl wrote:

Hi there,

we extensively use Logbuch as a change documentation platform.

E-Mail notifications for new entries are very important for us.

Since we store sensible data in our logbooks the server is protected by a firewall.

After the firewall was activated the HTML mails are not rendered by the Outlook Mail clients we use - when they are located in an "external" net behind the firewall. I assume that's because of the css stylesheet which is linked in the source code of the HTML mail.

Is there any chance to include the CSS information in the HTML code? Otherwise we would need to make the CSS accessable from anywhere which requires in turn that the path of the CSS file can be customized.

Any idea how to solved this issue?

Best regards,

daniel

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: CSS for HTML Mails, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 22 19:30:41 2020 

a04faf9f is pretty old: https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/commits/a04faf9fa9ca74657240cdc827bd2d0ae48a9df1

It's from September 2018, where the change with the CSS has been made on Decemb er 2018. You have to pull the current version from the git repository and recompile the program yourself.

/Stefan

Daniel Pfuhl wrote:

Hmm, I'm pretty sure that we are on the latest version already.

We use ELOG V3.1.4-a04faf9f

I downloaded a fresh install binary for Windows and compared the checksums:

SHA256: 0A98485134E0D43959CB6734F977B02DC9FA884D6994CE3BA141664451FDA5E5
SHA256: 0A98485134E0D43959CB6734F977B02DC9FA884D6994CE3BA141664451FDA5E5

same same.

Or do I have to change to config in order to include the CSS in the HTML?

regards,

 

daniel

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

The CSS has been embedded in the email end of 2018, so just upgrade your server.

https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/commits/5165daf35cc1fb066071827719079fe0c9aa5ffb

/Stefan

Daniel Pfuhl wrote:

Hi there,

we extensively use Logbuch as a change documentation platform.

E-Mail notifications for new entries are very important for us.

Since we store sensible data in our logbooks the server is protected by a firewall.

After the firewall was activated the HTML mails are not rendered by the Outlook Mail clients we use - when they are located in an "external" net behind the firewall. I assume that's because of the css stylesheet which is linked in the source code of the HTML mail.

Is there any chance to include the CSS information in the HTML code? Otherwise we would need to make the CSS accessable from anywhere which requires in turn that the path of the CSS file can be customized.

Any idea how to solved this issue?

Best regards,

daniel

 

 

 

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