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Tue Jun 7 16:52:27 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Bug report | All | 2.6.0-beta | Find seems to ignore Start Date |
It seems that making a search in which one selects *only* a start date *and* a "last" number of days
does not works correctly ..
Elog infact simply ignores the start date, showing the last N-days entries ..
This is a bug IMHO, and prevents me to include a quick filter for user, making easy to select a particular year/week in a JS calendar and than using this date as the start date for the logbook ...
here is an example: http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/?mode=threaded&reverse=1&npp=8&ma=6&da=14&ya=2004&last=7
If one specify *also* an "end date" the beaviour is correct.. |
1184
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Tue Jun 7 15:48:53 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Bug report | Linux | 2.6.0-beta | Menu text ignored?? |
I tried to insert a row in the menu but it seems to totally ignore the command ...
both inserting a filename and simply typeing "Menu text = <b>PIPPO</b>" brings to a page with *no* "PIPPO" in the HTML source ...
is this a bug or another my misconfiguration??? |
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Tue Jun 7 13:12:25 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Bug report | All | 2.6.0-beta | Re: elog & firefox pipelining |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | Having the Firefox pipelining feature enabled makes elog unable to correctly show avery attachment in the full view when a quite large number of them is present..
disabling pipelining makes all works fine again |
As is said:
Pipelining is an experimental feature, designed to improve page-load performance, that is unfortunately not well supported by some web servers and proxies.
So what do you expect 
I have not checked in detail, but it seems that the browser fires off several requests in parallel, one for each image. This can only be handled by a multi-threaded server, which elog is not (yet). What is more an issue for elog in relation to multi-threading is that one long request blocks all other users. So if I do a synchronize for example from home, the server can be nonresponsive for a minute or two. I have some plans for making it multi-threaded, but as you can imagine this is not so simple to do in a portable way. |
You are right .. I'll wait the m-t support then ghghgh |
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Tue Jun 7 10:59:20 2005 |
| Michael Husbyn | michaelh@online.no | Question | Linux | 2.5.9-2 | Omitting some fields in e-mail |
Hello,
Is there a way to include some attribute fields in the e-mail from eLog, but not all?
E.g, if you have the following:
Attributes = TA, Endret, UA, Pri, Status, Oppdragsgiver, EpostTil, EpostIKT, Tittel
Then you get the heading:
Logbook :
TA :
Endret :
UA :
Pri :
Status :
Oppdragsgiver :
EpostTil :
EpostIKT :
Tittel :
(removed the attribute data),
But I would like to send out only:
UA :
Pri :
Status :
Oppdragsgiver :
EpostTil :
Tittel :
Any way to do this in the current version?
And perhaps change the order too... I'm asking for much perhaps?
Best regards
Michael |
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Mon Jun 6 15:17:50 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | All | 2.6.0-beta | Re: elog & firefox pipelining |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | Having the Firefox pipelining feature enabled makes elog unable to correctly show avery attachment in the full view when a quite large number of them is present..
disabling pipelining makes all works fine again |
As is said:
Pipelining is an experimental feature, designed to improve page-load performance, that is unfortunately not well supported by some web servers and proxies.
So what do you expect 
I have not checked in detail, but it seems that the browser fires off several requests in parallel, one for each image. This can only be handled by a multi-threaded server, which elog is not (yet). What is more an issue for elog in relation to multi-threading is that one long request blocks all other users. So if I do a synchronize for example from home, the server can be nonresponsive for a minute or two. I have some plans for making it multi-threaded, but as you can imagine this is not so simple to do in a portable way. |
1180
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Mon Jun 6 12:43:48 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Bug report | Linux | 2.6.0-beta | Re: shell exec not working |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | It seems that, since Fri 2005-06-03, 12:50 almost, the shell exec feature is not invoked anymore.
the -x flag is present in the command line and the elog.cfg Parameters are present both for edit and for insert..
I'm not disabling shell exec by the checkbox
the dummy-level log in syslog does not show *anything* about shell exec. |
oh my @#[#@ .. sorry stefan, my bad ... for some reason the make_thumbs script was not +x ..
Is it possible to check the executability of the script in elog and eventually tell about this in syslog ? |
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Mon Jun 6 12:28:21 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Bug report | All | 2.6.0-beta | elog & firefox pipelining |
Having the Firefox pipelining feature enabled makes elog unable to correctly show avery attachment in the full view when a quite large number of them is present..
disabling pipelining makes all works fine again |
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Mon Jun 6 12:25:53 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Bug report | Linux | 2.6.0-beta | shell exec not working |
It seems that, since Fri 2005-06-03, 12:50 almost, the shell exec feature is not invoked anymore.
the -x flag is present in the command line and the elog.cfg Parameters are present both for edit and for insert..
I'm not disabling shell exec by the checkbox
the dummy-level log in syslog does not show *anything* about shell exec. |