Log Thread Close Automatically, posted by tom on Sat Feb 20 14:57:27 2010
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If you have a logbook and you create a new entry, is it possible to put a time limit on that new entry so that edits/replies are only valid for
certain amount of time. I am looking for a way that would allow me to have a user start a new message, but after 8 hours, that message becomes locked
and no one can edit or add to the message. This is for some shift work and we do not want users to go back after their shift and edit the messages. |
eLog crash, posted by Mirza Ehsan on Wed Mar 10 10:36:02 2010
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I am using eLog ELOG V2.6.1-1681 which has 7 log books under 8 categories. Out of 7 log books, 2 are daily used. It happened that two weeks back.
I modified information on two log books which were not used for quite longtime. Hence using CONFIG, I updated these log books, changing text etc. After |
Elogd crashes when closing more than ten entries, posted by Cliff Shaw on Fri Mar 12 08:18:06 2010
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Hi Stefan,
I have noticed a problem when closing multiple log entries i.e entries which have more than 10 threads. I use Select -> Click the box that appears
next to the thread I wish to close -> Edit. |
Active Directory authentication, posted by Alan Grant on Mon Mar 29 06:05:08 2010
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Found a thread from 2004 ("External authentication") asking about the possibility of tying that in with ELog and answer was "Not yet".
With time past, any chance this is now possible? I didn't see any more info on that since.
I'd like to explore using AD to set up/manage groups for ELog authentication. Alternatively, is there currently another way with ELog to manage groups? |
attachment filename bug & Makefile issue, posted by A. Martin on Sat May 15 06:01:40 2010
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If I upload the file "000000_000000_file.txt", elog will chop the filename to "file.txt." Also, this effects
the file's displayed "Uploaded" time. It shows the file as being uploaded on: "Tue Nov 30 00:00:00 1999"
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Restricting logbook view, posted by Allen on Fri May 21 14:37:26 2010
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Is there anyway to restrict access so that a user can only see the log entries they post or only replies to their log entry? I know it is possible
to restrict editing to only posts they submitted, but I have a need to not even allow them to see other posts except for what they submitted and I am wondering
if this is possible currently, or if this is planned, or could be planned for a future version? |
Re: elog editor loses all text, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Aug 6 13:01:24 2010
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Kontantin Olchanski wrote:
I just typed a long text into this elog, clicked "submit" and it bombed with "you must |
automated email notification did not work for me, posted by Jianglai Liu on Mon Oct 11 10:27:26 2010
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Hi,
I am setting up an elog to organize my lab activities. I installed elog 2.8.0 on the latest CentOS 5.5, 32 bit. I got into trouble setting up the
automated email notification. |