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  67984   Tue Jun 9 17:17:11 2015  David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukBug reportLinuxV3.1.1-22022e6Problem with a draft message

Hi Stefan,

I had started to write a completely different bug report, but then realised I had not checked a detail.  I had written about one sentence.  So I decided to abort the message, and hit the "back" button.  Only I found that this had created a new entry in the elog listings.  I immediately went in and deleted it, but I had expected the "Back" button to have aborted the entry (as it does in 2.9.x) not to submit the entry!

It doesn't seem to have created an email, though.  And for the sake of all your users, I'd not want to experiment here on the matter too much!

  67985   Tue Jun 9 17:21:25 2015 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukBug reportLinuxV3.1.1-22022e6Re: Problem with a draft message

Just to comment that I submitted the entry below by pressing the "Back" button!

David Pilgram wrote:

Hi Stefan,

I had started to write a completely different bug report, but then realised I had not checked a detail.  I had written about one sentence.  So I decided to abort the message, and hit the "back" button.  Only I found that this had created a new entry in the elog listings.  I immediately went in and deleted it, but I had expected the "Back" button to have aborted the entry (as it does in 2.9.x) not to submit the entry!

It doesn't seem to have created an email, though.  And for the sake of all your users, I'd not want to experiment here on the matter too much!

 

  67986   Tue Jun 9 17:23:27 2015 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukBug reportLinuxV3.1.1-22022e6Re: Problem with a draft message

Just to comment that the expected emails that one would have expected with the last two entries have either
been held up or simply have not been generated and sent - both the preceeding entries were submitted by using the "Back" button, this time I'll use the "Submit" button, which should generate a email.

David Pilgram wrote:

Just to comment that I submitted the entry below by pressing the "Back" button!

David Pilgram wrote:

Hi Stefan,

I had started to write a completely different bug report, but then realised I had not checked a detail.  I had written about one sentence.  So I decided to abort the message, and hit the "back" button.  Only I found that this had created a new entry in the elog listings.  I immediately went in and deleted it, but I had expected the "Back" button to have aborted the entry (as it does in 2.9.x) not to submit the entry!

It doesn't seem to have created an email, though.  And for the sake of all your users, I'd not want to experiment here on the matter too much!

 

 

  67988   Tue Jun 9 19:35:28 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinuxV3.1.1-22022e6Re: Problem with a draft message

Just read what I wrote at elog:67983

David Pilgram wrote:

Just to comment that the expected emails that one would have expected with the last two entries have either
been held up or simply have not been generated and sent - both the preceeding entries were submitted by using the "Back" button, this time I'll use the "Submit" button, which should generate a email.

David Pilgram wrote:

Just to comment that I submitted the entry below by pressing the "Back" button!

David Pilgram wrote:

Hi Stefan,

I had started to write a completely different bug report, but then realised I had not checked a detail.  I had written about one sentence.  So I decided to abort the message, and hit the "back" button.  Only I found that this had created a new entry in the elog listings.  I immediately went in and deleted it, but I had expected the "Back" button to have aborted the entry (as it does in 2.9.x) not to submit the entry!

It doesn't seem to have created an email, though.  And for the sake of all your users, I'd not want to experiment here on the matter too much!

 

 

 

  67989   Tue Jun 9 20:26:00 2015 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukBug reportLinuxV3.1.1-22022e6Re: Problem with a draft message

I missed or don't remember that post.  My vote is replace "Back" with "Delete" - or "Abort"

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Just read what I wrote at elog:67983

David Pilgram wrote:

Just to comment that the expected emails that one would have expected with the last two entries have either
been held up or simply have not been generated and sent - both the preceeding entries were submitted by using the "Back" button, this time I'll use the "Submit" button, which should generate a email.

David Pilgram wrote:

Just to comment that I submitted the entry below by pressing the "Back" button!

David Pilgram wrote:

Hi Stefan,

I had started to write a completely different bug report, but then realised I had not checked a detail.  I had written about one sentence.  So I decided to abort the message, and hit the "back" button.  Only I found that this had created a new entry in the elog listings.  I immediately went in and deleted it, but I had expected the "Back" button to have aborted the entry (as it does in 2.9.x) not to submit the entry!

It doesn't seem to have created an email, though.  And for the sake of all your users, I'd not want to experiment here on the matter too much!

 

 

 

 

  67992   Wed Jun 10 09:12:06 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux3.10.2Re: Path disclosure on unfound file

What URL did you use? If I try here on this forum I get:

which looks fine to me.

 

Bruce Bush wrote:

Greetings,

  Running elog 3.1.0 on CentOS 6.6.  When I try to access a nonexistent file, elog reveals a path in the 404 page.  For example:

Not Found

The requested file /usr/local/elog/themes/default/blortblortblort7854.htm was not found on this server


ELOG version 3.1.0
 
  Is there any way to use a custom 404 page with elog, or to make it stop displaying the file information?
 
Thank you,
bb
 
 

 

 

  67993   Wed Jun 10 10:43:02 2015 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chBug reportLinux3.1.0-2ELOG Forum: drafts cannot be deleted
> > Another strange thing: the draft got submitted when I hit the "Back" button after reopening it.
> 
> Well, this is a problem indeed. When edit entries now, drafts gets saved regularly, overwriting your original entry. 
> This is a limitation of the elog database, which cannot do full versioning. 
> So "Back" is actually the same as "Commit without email notification". Or better "Commit some ten seconds ago". 
> Now I don't know what the best solution is.
> I'm tempted to just remove the "Back" button and replace it with a "Delete" button.
> So people can either submit an entry or delete it completely. Any thoughts?

I think it would be nice to have three options:
- "Submit": making the draft entry a "real" entry, with an ID
- "Abort": keeping the entry as a draft entry as it currently is (or was 10 sec ago)
- "Delete": removing the draft entry.

I understand that the draft is overwritten currently by the "Back" button, but why does it get an ID and does not stay as a "Draft"?
As a quick fix you may skip the "Abort" for now and just provide "Submit" and "Delete".
  67994   Wed Jun 10 10:55:00 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux3.1.0-2ELOG Forum: drafts cannot be deleted
> I think it would be nice to have three options:
> - "Submit": making the draft entry a "real" entry, with an ID
> - "Abort": keeping the entry as a draft entry as it currently is (or was 10 sec ago)
> - "Delete": removing the draft entry.
> 
> I understand that the draft is overwritten currently by the "Back" button, but why does it get an ID and does not stay as a "Draft"?
> As a quick fix you may skip the "Abort" for now and just provide "Submit" and "Delete".

Any entry in elog (also drafts) need an ID in order to be stored on the server, no way around that.

The "Abort" button is exactly the same as the "Back" button, just the name is different. But I think the meaning will not be so clear
to the users. They could expect to abort the edit, and get the version as it was before they started editing (which is not possible).

So I'm tempted to just have "Submit" and "Delete". If one wants to abort, one can navigate away from the page, and confirm the "Leave page"
dialog box. So experts who know what they do can still do an abort if necessary.

Stefan
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