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  197   Mon Jan 13 11:45:18 2003 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequest  Re: call a shell from ELOG / new button [Submit & Notify]
I put this on the wish list.

- Stefan
  237   Tue Feb 25 22:35:44 2003 Question Aamir Khanaamir@aamir.uk.comRequest  elogd.cfg
Stefan and friends,

without breaching your own security, could it be possible to see what the 
elogd.cfg file looks like, also if others would like to post theirs, this 
would be great in building exmaples etc, obviosly an security related or 
mail server entries hashed out.

I am a tad new at this stuff, but eventually would try my hand at getting 
hold of the source code and compiling on AIX and then intergrating into 
shell and error reporting. - OK .. a bit in the furture anyway, if someone 
has already done this please post.

kind regards Aamir
  238   Wed Feb 26 10:13:10 2003 Idea Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequest  Re: elogd.cfg
> Stefan and friends,
> 
> without breaching your own security, could it be possible to see what the 
> elogd.cfg file looks like, also if others would like to post theirs, this 
> would be great in building exmaples etc, obviosly an security related or 
> mail server entries hashed out.

Ok, good idea. I made a new logbook "Config Examples" on this server, where 
everybody can add new configuration examples. I added a few covering the 
logbooks on this server as a starting point. Just click on "Config Examples" 
at the top of this page!
  240   Thu Feb 27 10:53:09 2003 Reply Etienne Van Caillieetienne.vancaillie@mba.beRequest  Re: elogd.cfg
> Stefan and friends,
> 
> without breaching your own security, could it be possible to see what the 
> elogd.cfg file looks like, also if others would like to post theirs, this 
> would be great in building exmaples etc, obviosly an security related or 
> mail server entries hashed out.
> 
> I am a tad new at this stuff, but eventually would try my hand at getting 
> hold of the source code and compiling on AIX and then intergrating into 
> shell and error reporting. - OK .. a bit in the furture anyway, if someone 
> has already done this please post.
> 
> kind regards Aamir

we do recompile a version with ShellOnsubmit and ShellParam
and it works ! actually only on windows
when all test will be finish we'll send the version to Stefan Ritt


Attributes = By, Type, Categorie, Subject, Dossier, Remarks, email1
....
ShellOnSubmit = c:\test\shellTest\Debug\shellTest.exe
ShellParam = /Params %By %Type %Subject %Dossier %Remarks % 
email1 /quietMode "test test"


 
  309   Fri May 2 10:32:57 2003 Entry nickc1nick@nick.comRequest  Feature request - fairly urgent also :)
We are using elog as a small database system, today we came across a 
problem where 2 people were editing the same record and the first one to 
submit his changes were overwritten when the second person submitted his.

Is there anyway to lock a logbook record when someone has pressed EDIT, 
maybe set a flag in the logbook entry so it has to be unlocked when its 
submitted by the originator or by an administrator.

Many Thanks
  310   Fri May 2 10:39:51 2003 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequest  Re: Feature request - fairly urgent also :)
> We are using elog as a small database system, today we came across a 
> problem where 2 people were editing the same record and the first one to 
> submit his changes were overwritten when the second person submitted his.
> 
> Is there anyway to lock a logbook record when someone has pressed EDIT, 
> maybe set a flag in the logbook entry so it has to be unlocked when its 
> submitted by the originator or by an administrator.

No, but I will put it on the wishlist. Anyhow it is hard to implement 
something like this. Assume that I would lock a page whenever it's edited 
by 
someone. This person can edit it and forget to submit the changes, just 
close 
the browser. Since the elogd server does not know when a remote browser is 
closed, it cannot determine if the editing is just taking long or if the 
person closed the browser. In the latter case, the message would be locked 
forever and nobody could change it any more. If I put a timeout, like keep 
locked for N minutes, it's again not 100% safe. I saw people doing shift 
work 
with elog, opening a page, keeping it open for 8 hours and then submit it. 
So 
if I set the timeout to 8h, and someone abandons editing a message, this 
message would be blocked for 8h, which is probably also not what you want. 

Alternatively, I just can display a messge: Warning: this message is 
currently edited by user xxx on host xxx. But if the warning is ignored by 
the user, then again we have the same problem.

Do you see a clever solution to that?
  311   Fri May 2 11:05:28 2003 Reply nickc1nick@nick.comRequest  Re: Feature request - fairly urgent also :)
> No, but I will put it on the wishlist. Anyhow it is hard to implement 
> something like this. Assume that I would lock a page whenever it's edited 
by 
> someone. This person can edit it and forget to submit the changes, just 
close 
> the browser. Since the elogd server does not know when a remote browser 
is 
> closed, it cannot determine if the editing is just taking long or if the 
> person closed the browser. In the latter case, the message would be 
locked 
> forever and nobody could change it any more. If I put a timeout, like 
keep 
> locked for N minutes, it's again not 100% safe. I saw people doing shift 
work 
> with elog, opening a page, keeping it open for 8 hours and then submit 
it. 
So 
> if I set the timeout to 8h, and someone abandons editing a message, this 
> message would be blocked for 8h, which is probably also not what you 
want. 
> 
> Alternatively, I just can display a messge: Warning: this message is 
> currently edited by user xxx on host xxx. But if the warning is ignored 
by 
> the user, then again we have the same problem.
> 
> Do you see a clever solution to that?


I was thinking of having an icon on the page that administrator can click 
to 
unlock a record that has been left locked by someone, perhaps using 
something 
like 

Allow Unlock = admin (or even just have the option on the top like 
(Admin/Config) for administrators

Just like the delete function works, in addition to the Warning message as 
you suggested
  321   Wed May 7 15:20:46 2003 Idea Thomas SaleinnoneRequest  A NAME=... tags around the attachments
Hello Stefan,

it would be useful, if the web server automatically produced tags <A NAME=
[AttachNo3]>Anhang 3</A> around the entry of the attachment. With this one 
could easily reference in the HTML text an attachement at the end of the 
page.

I had a problem, when I just put a HTML text with <IMG> tags into the 
formular box and I could not reference them although they were available 
(and displayed pictures) as attachments.

Thomas
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