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    icon2.gif   Re: Cannot submit admin password while logbook is named in Chinese, posted by Exaos Lee on Mon Oct 10 19:33:05 2005 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Exaos Lee wrote:
As the title.


There is no possibility to change an admin password. You probably mean that you logged in as admin and cannot change your own password, is that right? Do you use user level access via "password file = ..."? What is your elogd.cfg? I tried to switch language to German and I can change my own password via the config page.


Sorry for my poor English. The case is like this: When I set an admin password for my logbook which is named in Chinese, I cannot open the config page while the password is correct. It seems that the logbook named in Chinese cannot recieve the password submitted. If the logbook is named other than Chinese, everything is OK. I will repeat the problem and describe it more exactly.
icon2.gif   Chinese language files updated, posted by Exaos Lee on Wed Jan 10 22:54:56 2007 eloglang-zh_CN.tgz
As the attachment.
Sorry for no update long time.
icon5.gif   How many topgroups can be defined?, posted by Exaos Lee on Sat Jan 13 17:35:45 2007 cndl.cfg
I defined 6 top groups in my cfg file as the attachment.
But ... It doesn't work as I wanted.
The 4th and 5th groups need login. But when I clicked the 4th or 5th group, the login isn't needed.
And the 4th and 5th password files are not generated automatically.
icon7.gif   Group definition under top group, posted by Exaos Lee on Sat Jan 13 17:47:45 2007 
Hi, I think, if we can put the "Group xxx = xxx" under some "global xxxx" sections, the configure file will be more clean. Don't you think so? In fact, if the "Group XXX" sections are put under "global XXX" section, the "Top Group XXX" can be ignored. I also found that some options (e.g. "Logbook dir =") under "global" don't work under "global XXX".
Maybe the configure file can be defined more flexible, such as this way:
[global]
Port = 8080
Top configuration = yes

[global Group1]
Group config = group1.cfg

[global Group2]
Group config = group2.cfg
The "group1.cfg" looks like this:
[global]
Top configuration = no
Password file = group1.pwd
Group Linux PCs = Red Hat, Debian, Gentoo
Group Windows PCs = 98, ME, XP, Vista
Group Vista = Home, Pro, Media Center

[Red Hat]
...
icon5.gif   Entry merging, posted by Eric Krise on Thu May 13 13:31:53 2010 

Is there a way to merge existing entries from several logbooks into a single logbook? 

    icon2.gif   Re: Entry merging, posted by Eric Krise on Fri May 14 16:50:53 2010 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Eric Krise wrote:

Is there a way to merge existing entries from several logbooks into a single logbook? 

Only manually: Add "Move to" to you set of commands via "Menu commands = ...", then select one or more entries, and move them to your target logbook.  

 Got it! Thanks...

icon5.gif   Required Attributes, posted by Eric Krise on Fri May 14 16:53:54 2010 

Is there a way to require a certain attribute on reply, but not on an original entry?  In some cases info. for these fields only exists on reply.

icon1.gif   Instant Edit Link, posted by Raj on Fri Feb 27 03:48:05 2004 
How I can dynamically create a link when a new submission is entered that 
will have a value of <ELOG_URL$message id?=Edit>
I want the users to be able to go straight from the main page to an edit 
page. This would skip 1 step to get to the edit page.
Is this possible. 
If that link could use one of the icons for the src image that would be 
great. 
Thanks.
:-)
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