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  1345   Wed Jul 27 09:39:47 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.ch Windows2.60 beta3Re: Problems with beta 3 (Follow-on to CVS/XML msg 1296)

PJ Meyer wrote:
but something happened to the css.
i'm getting white background and no icons anywhere.

so tried to install in a clean location as it comes out of the box with no changes. get white background, no colour.

tried moving css files, graphic files, etc, around - nothing.

emptied bowser caches (IE and Opera)
deleted appropriate cookies
stop and started many time.

and still at the end of the day - i get a white background only, no colour what so ever.

also get page not found when clicking on a row to edit entry.
example: http://dhsdlj159941.hr.state.or.us/demo/1
is record #1 in demo table, elog can't display it when i click on it in the list window.

any ideas?


That's strange. Can you check if elog finds it's own host properly? The CSS file should be under

http://dhsdlj159941.hr.state.or.us/demo/default.css

and if you look at the HTML source of you standard page you should see something like:

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://dhsdlj159941.hr.state.or.us/demo/default.css">

Could it be that elog places something else than "dhsdlj159941.hr.state.or.us" as the host name? If so, you could override this with following statement in elogd.cfg:

URL = http://dhsdlj159941.hr.state.or.us/

That should also fix your other problem.
  1344   Wed Jul 27 09:07:17 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook

Juliana Peng wrote:
But is there a way to control to hide or view the attributes? so that we don't need to change the elog.conf file each time.

For example, add a menu "expend" in "Find menu commands", we can click to view all the attributes or just view the attributes defined in "List Display"

Or use "{1} List Display = ....", we can view all the attributes at list page, but if selecting SunOS, only show attributes in List Display


In that case I would suggest two separate logbooks, for for SunOS and one for others. This way you can manage two separate sets of attributes.
  1343   Wed Jul 27 02:15:59 2005 Warning PJ Meyerpjm@pjmeyer.org Windows2.60 beta3Problems with beta 3 (Follow-on to CVS/XML msg 1296)
Ok downloaded and installed beta 3
can get xml and cvs with dates as date! verrry haaapppppy! Smile

but something happened to the css.
i'm getting white background and no icons anywhere.

so tried to install in a clean location as it comes out of the box with no changes. get white background, no colour.

tried moving css files, graphic files, etc, around - nothing.

emptied bowser caches (IE and Opera)
deleted appropriate cookies
stop and started many time.

and still at the end of the day - i get a white background only, no colour what so ever.

also get page not found when clicking on a row to edit entry.
example: http://dhsdlj159941.hr.state.or.us/demo/1
is record #1 in demo table, elog can't display it when i click on it in the list window.

any ideas?
  1342   Tue Jul 26 22:05:24 2005 Reply Juliana Pengjpeng@yorku.caRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook

Stefan Ritt wrote:


Use "list display = <attribute list>" to specify which attributes to show in the listing page. RTFM.


Thanks. "List display" is what we need.

But is there a way to control to hide or view the attributes? so that we don't need to change the elog.conf file each time.

For example, add a menu "expend" in "Find menu commands", we can click to view all the attributes or just view the attributes defined in "List Display"

Or use "{1} List Display = ....", we can view all the attributes at list page, but if selecting SunOS, only show attributes in List Display
  1341   Tue Jul 26 21:54:39 2005 Reply Chris Greengreenc@fnal.govRequestLinux2.6.0bRe: Restrict Top Groups to logged-in users?

Stefan Ritt wrote:

If you move the "password file = <file>" entry around, you can get fooled by stored cookies. So after each modification, make sure to delete all cookies in your browser.


This didn't work, but after corresponding with Stefan privately, the following did:

[global]
Show Top Groups = 1

[global top_group]
Protect selection page = 1
Password file = papers.pwd

Thanks again, Stefan.
Chris
  1340   Tue Jul 26 21:11:31 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux2.6.0bRe: Restrict Top Groups to logged-in users?

Chris Green wrote:
I already had the "password file = <file>" in the [global <top group>] section but I was still able to see the logbooks in that section. Moving the password line to [global] and / or setting Show Top Groups = 0 helped. Am I doing something wrong?


If you move the "password file = <file>" entry around, you can get fooled by stored cookies. So after each modification, make sure to delete all cookies in your browser.
  1339   Tue Jul 26 21:05:26 2005 Reply Chris Greengreenc@fnal.govQuestionLinux2.6.0bRe: New and reply pages don't use Page Title

Stefan Ritt wrote:
So if you have time and fun doing it, you could restructure the documentation page into some separate pages, to give people a better overview. Please send the modified pages back to me and I will include them on the web site.

I'll try to put this together in the next week or two. Thanks for all your help,
Chris.
  1338   Tue Jul 26 20:51:10 2005 Reply Chris Greengreenc@fnal.govRequestLinux2.6.0bRe: Restrict Top Groups to logged-in users?

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Chris Green wrote:
I'd like to be able to prevent non-logged-in users from seeing what logbooks exist in a top group. Currently it seems that one is only required to log in once one has chosen a logbook. Is this possible?


To protect the logbook selection page, you put the "password file = <file>" into the [global] section or the [global <top group>] section. So "hide" the top group selection page, you put a "show top groups = 0" into the [global] section.


I already had the "password file = <file>" in the [global <top group>] section but I was still able to see the logbooks in that section. Neither moving the password line to [global] nor setting Show Top Groups = 0 helped. Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks,
Chris.
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