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  66889   Fri Sep 3 14:25:37 2010 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chBug reportAll2.7.8Re: Elog v2.7.8 does not show substituted attributes while editing or replying

Dennis Seitz wrote:

 Since we updated to 2.7.8 we've found a problem.

Previously, when we used 

Subst on reply subject = Re: $subject

The new "Re: " text would appear in the "subject" field while the user was editing their reply, and they could edit or delete it.
Since 2.7.8, however, it does not appear while editing, but shows up only after the user submits their entry. We would prefer that this appears while the user is editing, because in some cases we want the users to have the option to modify this text. Was this intentional? Is there a way to restore the previous functionality?[...]

Sorry, that appears to be an undocumented bug fix :-)

The desired behaviour should be created by

Preset on reply subject = Re: $subject

The command "Subst" is supposed to overwrite the field after it is submitted.

From the documentation you will even find a nicer possibility:

Preset on first reply Subject = Re: $Subject

The prevent replies to build a long chain of "Re: Re: Re: ...."

Cheers Andreas

  66893   Mon Sep 6 21:21:25 2010 Question Arno TeunisseA.teeling3@chello.nlBug reportWindowsV2.7.7-224fckedit and creating tables

Hello

Using windows7 and the elogd 2.7.7 built Jul 31 2009, 13:01:20 revision 2246.  I noticed a bug in the tables created with fckeditor. When on winxp there is no problem. So it seems windows7 related. 
Don't know if I should post here or somewhere else. When i Click the table icon i get : Clipboard01.jpg
When I want to continue ( Pressing Yes) i get Clipboard02.jpg

So the OK button is removed, and i can only cancel. So it's impossible to create a new table in elog. ( yes , create it by hand, but that is not so nice )
Download the latest version of elog : elogd 2.8.0 built Aug  2 2010, 12:16:05 revision 2312 . Just to see if this helps. The result is the same.
Is there some solution/workaround for this ?

Thanks for elog : it's great.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  66894   Mon Sep 6 21:36:51 2010 Reply Arno TeunisseA.teeling3@chello.nlBug reportWindowsV2.7.7-224Re: fckedit and creating tables

Arno Teunisse wrote:

Hello

Using windows7 and the elogd 2.7.7 built Jul 31 2009, 13:01:20 revision 2246.  I noticed a bug in the tables created with fckeditor. When on winxp there is no problem. So it seems windows7 related. 
Don't know if I should post here or somewhere else. When i Click the table icon i get : Clipboard01.jpg
When I want to continue ( Pressing Yes) i get Clipboard02.jpg

So the OK button is removed, and i can only cancel. So it's impossible to create a new table in elog. ( yes , create it by hand, but that is not so nice )
Download the latest version of elog : elogd 2.8.0 built Aug  2 2010, 12:16:05 revision 2312 . Just to see if this helps. The result is the same.
Is there some solution/workaround for this ?

Thanks for elog : it's great.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Answer : Problem solved. It is not window7 related. When I did a fresh install ( not installing over the old directory ) everything is working as expected. So I did something wrong with installing over the old elog directory.

Thanks for you're time and the inconvenience.

 

  66898   Tue Sep 14 01:15:22 2010 Warning Mark Bergmanmark.bergman@uphs.upenn.eduBug reportLinux2.8.0elog 2.8.0 as daemon crashes when editing selected threaded list

I recently upgraded elog from 2.7.8 to 2.8.0 (and moved servers, removed unused logbooks, etc.). I'm now having a problem where elog consistently crashes when attempting to edit multiple entries. This is a very common use case, as we use a "status" field, set to "open" or "closed" to track problems. When a problem is resolved, we will go to the "list" display, set it to "threaded", "select" the thread, and then edit it, to change the status field for all posts in the thread to "closed".

Now, as soon as the "edit" button is clicked, elog crashes. This happens on every thread and logbook that I've tried. The elog logfile itself doesn't show anything useful.

However, if eLog is run with "-v" in place of "-D", it does not crash.

 

Environment:

        CentOS 5.4

        eLog 2.8.0 built Aug  5 2010, 12:24:11

 

  66912   Wed Sep 22 14:21:50 2010 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux2.8.0Re: elog 2.8.0 as daemon crashes when editing selected threaded list

Mark Bergman wrote:

I recently upgraded elog from 2.7.8 to 2.8.0 (and moved servers, removed unused logbooks, etc.). I'm now having a problem where elog consistently crashes when attempting to edit multiple entries. This is a very common use case, as we use a "status" field, set to "open" or "closed" to track problems. When a problem is resolved, we will go to the "list" display, set it to "threaded", "select" the thread, and then edit it, to change the status field for all posts in the thread to "closed".

Now, as soon as the "edit" button is clicked, elog crashes. This happens on every thread and logbook that I've tried. The elog logfile itself doesn't show anything useful.

However, if eLog is run with "-v" in place of "-D", it does not crash.

 

Environment:

        CentOS 5.4

        eLog 2.8.0 built Aug  5 2010, 12:24:11

 

I tried to reproduce your problem with following simple configuration file:

[Bergman]
Attributes = Author, Status
Options Status = open, closed
Preset Author = $long_name

 

The result was that it worked fine (see attachments). Maybe there is another setting in your configuration file which causes the problem. Can you try the simple configuration and see if it still crashes?

Attachment 1: open.png
open.png
Attachment 2: closed.png
closed.png
  66914   Wed Sep 22 14:37:10 2010 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportWindows2.8Re: Elogd service crashes on "reply" with percent character in subject line

Mike Zuber wrote:

My logbook kept crashing whenever I tried to reply to an existing entry. I found that the percent sign "%", when used in the subject line, will crash the elogd service when you try to reply to the entry. This appears to only happen with windows installations. I tested this on your Linux logbook and it didn't crash.

Here is the message taken from the Windows event viewer after the crash:
An unhandled win32 exception occurred in elogd.exe [5224].

Thank you for Elog, you have done a good job with it.  It is a great logbook.

Mike

I could not reproduce your problem. I tried the very simple config file:

[Demo]
Attributes = Author, Subject

and the problem did not occur (see attachment). Can you try the most recent version (elog280-4.exe) with this simple configuration. Maybe you have a more complicated configuration which causes the problem. In that case please send it to me, so that I can reproduce the problem.

Attachment 1: Capture.png
Capture.png
  66920   Thu Oct 14 17:50:56 2010 Reply Mike Zubermdz0739@yahoo.comBug reportWindows2.8Re: Elogd service crashes on "reply" with percent character in subject line

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Mike Zuber wrote:

My logbook kept crashing whenever I tried to reply to an existing entry. I found that the percent sign "%", when used in the subject line, will crash the elogd service when you try to reply to the entry. This appears to only happen with windows installations. I tested this on your Linux logbook and it didn't crash.

Here is the message taken from the Windows event viewer after the crash:
An unhandled win32 exception occurred in elogd.exe [5224].

Thank you for Elog, you have done a good job with it.  It is a great logbook.

Mike

I could not reproduce your problem. I tried the very simple config file:

[Demo]
Attributes = Author, Subject

and the problem did not occur (see attachment). Can you try the most recent version (elog280-4.exe) with this simple configuration. Maybe you have a more complicated configuration which causes the problem. In that case please send it to me, so that I can reproduce the problem.

 Thank you Stefan for your help on this. I am using version 2.8.0 built Aug 2, 2010 rev 2312. I tried your configuration file and the problem did not occur. Using my config file the elogd crashes using the % sign in the subject when replying to the entry. So the problem is something in my config file. After checking through my config file and remming out individual lines and testing, I found that the following statement is causing the problem:

Preset on reply subject = Re: $Subject

I was using this to put the "Re:" on the replies.

The only problem now is I don't get the "Re:" in the subject on replies. Am I doing something wrong to cause this? My config file is attached.

Thanks,
Mike

Attachment 1: elogd.cfg
[global]
port = 8888
Theme = default
Guest menu commands = Login, Find, Help
Guest find menu commands = Login, Find, Help
List Commands = New, Find, Select, Last Day, Help
Menu commands = List, Edit, Delete, Reply, Duplicate, Help, Move to
Page title = PCC ELOG
Password file = _#####
Admin user = zubermd, Admin
Suppress Email to users = 1
Self register = 1

[PX-1]
Comment = PCC Logbook for PX-1
Display mode = summary
Attributes = Author, Date of Event, Type, Category, Callout, Subject
Preset Author = $long_name
; this attributes cannot be changed
Locked Attributes = Author
Options Type = PM, Project Work, Problem, Fix, Question, Info, Other
ROptions Callout = Yes, No
Preset Callout = No
Options Category = Hardware, Software, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Subject, Type, Category
List Display = Date, Subject, Author
Type Date of Event = date
Preset Date of Event = $date
Time format = %m/%d/%Y, %H:%M
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Thread display = $Subject, entered by $Author on $Entry time
;Preset on reply subject = Re: $Subject
Preset on reply author = $long_name
Quick filter = Date, Type, Category, Callout, Subtext
;users can only edit their own entries
Restrict edit = 1

  66941   Tue Nov 16 15:56:53 2010 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportWindows2.8Re: Elogd service crashes on "reply" with percent character in subject line

Mike Zuber wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Mike Zuber wrote:

My logbook kept crashing whenever I tried to reply to an existing entry. I found that the percent sign "%", when used in the subject line, will crash the elogd service when you try to reply to the entry. This appears to only happen with windows installations. I tested this on your Linux logbook and it didn't crash.

Here is the message taken from the Windows event viewer after the crash:
An unhandled win32 exception occurred in elogd.exe [5224].

Thank you for Elog, you have done a good job with it.  It is a great logbook.

Mike

I could not reproduce your problem. I tried the very simple config file:

[Demo]
Attributes = Author, Subject

and the problem did not occur (see attachment). Can you try the most recent version (elog280-4.exe) with this simple configuration. Maybe you have a more complicated configuration which causes the problem. In that case please send it to me, so that I can reproduce the problem.

 Thank you Stefan for your help on this. I am using version 2.8.0 built Aug 2, 2010 rev 2312. I tried your configuration file and the problem did not occur. Using my config file the elogd crashes using the % sign in the subject when replying to the entry. So the problem is something in my config file. After checking through my config file and remming out individual lines and testing, I found that the following statement is causing the problem:

Preset on reply subject = Re: $Subject

I was using this to put the "Re:" on the replies.

The only problem now is I don't get the "Re:" in the subject on replies. Am I doing something wrong to cause this? My config file is attached.

Thanks,
Mike

Thanks for your detailed report. Actually the problem only happens if you have Re: $Subject and a '%' in the subject line. So you were the first one encountering this situation. I fixed it in release elog280-5 which you can download now.

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