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Mon Dec 13 19:46:46 2004 |
| David Kappel | ngreply@gmx.net | Request | Windows | | Extendable options for conditional attributes |
Hi,
right now I'm testing Elog to use it as a task/todo-log for our small
workgroup. What I saw so far looks very nice and I like it very much.
Thanks for the good work.
Playing with all the configuration possibilities I have one issue:
I like to use the "Extendable options" but I can't combine them with
the "Conditional attributes".
-- snip
Options Area = Area_1{1}, Area_2{2}, Area_51{3}
{1} Options Ressort = Res01, Res whatever, end so on
{2} Options Ressort = somthing else, fill in
{3} Options Ressort = Alien observation, Budget planning
Extendable options = Ressort
-- snip
The "Conditinal Attributes" do have the "Add Ressort" button and the elog-
entry is written with this new attribute. But the new attribute is not
inserted into the config file.
Long time ago I last read C syntax but mabye the function
add_attribute_option should take care of the prefix {n} in extendable
options?
Or do I miss something in the configuration syntax?
Regards,
David |
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Tue Dec 14 07:32:07 2004 |
| Qiang | shijialee@yahoo.com | Question | Linux | | Re: form posting |
I happened to find something interesting when trying my perl script. it hangs the
elog system with hand-crafted http header.
I also sent email with more detail on this. just want to make sure you are aware of
this.
Qiang
> > however, I am not sure what elog checks for when doing the post through
> > form. and the auto-submit script always failed and returns "200 EOF". i can
> > get to the login part and grab form entry. its only the submittion failed.
>
> What you can do is run the elog submit utility with the "-v" flag (verbose) and
> grap the output. It's HTML code, but you should see any error message there. |
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Sun Dec 19 17:11:07 2004 |
| Heiko Scheit | h.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.de | Request | | | admin menu |
Could you implemet and option 'admin menu' which gets displayed
when an 'admin' is logged in. This menu could e.g. also include 'Delete'
while the normal menu would not. |
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Mon Dec 20 16:39:17 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | | Re: form posting |
> I happened to find something interesting when trying my perl script. it hangs the
> elog system with hand-crafted http header.
This bug has been fixed in revision 1.524 of elogd.c available from CVS. |
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Mon Dec 20 17:22:28 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | | | Re: admin menu |
> Could you implemet and option 'admin menu' which gets displayed
> when an 'admin' is logged in. This menu could e.g. also include 'Delete'
> while the normal menu would not.
You can achieve the same via
Allow delete = <admin name> |
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Wed Dec 22 12:28:22 2004 |
| Ognyan Kulev | ogi@fmi.uni-sofia.bg | Other | All | | Complete Bulgarian translation |
Thanks to Recai Oktas, who encourage me to complete the Bulgarian
translation for the Debian elog package, the Bulgarian translation is
completed and attached. |
Attachment 1: eloglang.bulgarian.gz
|
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Wed Dec 22 12:56:44 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Other | All | | Re: Complete Bulgarian translation |
Thanks, the file will be contained in the next release. |
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Wed Jan 5 16:04:53 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | | Re: Login/Password request appears twice |
> Have set up 3 top level groups, each with their own password file.
> Ever since users have to 'login' twice to get to the appropriate elog.
> You click on top level group, get to log book and click on the one you want
> and get login/password dialog box, click ok and and you get it again and
> then you finally get into the elog book.
>
> Anything I can check on this behavior?
Sorry my late reply, was very busy these days... (;-) Can you send me your
elogd.cfg so that I can see how you defined your groups?
- Stefan |