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  348   Tue May 20 19:09:26 2003 Reply Fred Hooperfhooper@sushisoft.comBug report  Re: Possible Bug: 2.3.7 : Welcome Title = < img src=
> > I noticed that my custom start page did not display the Welcome title icon.
> > It worked fine in prior elogs.
> > 
> > any hints?
> 
> Indeed there is a bug, it has to do that some icons wnt into the themes 
> directory and are served now from there. So the bug will fixed in the next 
> version (the fix is already avaliable from CVS). As a temporary workaround 
> you just move your image to the themese/default/ directory and it should 
> work.
> 
> An absolute path like /usr/local/... does not work, because this would open 
> a security hole (someone could access any picture on your computer just by 
> requesting an absolute path in the URL), so I removed that option from the 
> software and the documentation.

I did the work-around (moving icon to theme/default) and it worked. Thanks.

Now if you just port elog over to an apache and mysql enviroment, it would be
perfect! 
  347   Tue May 20 14:23:56 2003 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug report  Re: Possible Bug: 2.3.7 : Welcome Title = < img src=
> I noticed that my custom start page did not display the Welcome title icon.
> It worked fine in prior elogs.
> 
> any hints?

Indeed there is a bug, it has to do that some icons wnt into the themes 
directory and are served now from there. So the bug will fixed in the next 
version (the fix is already avaliable from CVS). As a temporary workaround 
you just move your image to the themese/default/ directory and it should 
work.

An absolute path like /usr/local/... does not work, because this would open 
a security hole (someone could access any picture on your computer just by 
requesting an absolute path in the URL), so I removed that option from the 
software and the documentation.
  346   Mon May 19 23:54:09 2003 Entry Tomas Rudolftomas@mba.beRequest  HTML page formating
Is there a possibility to integrate into ELOG some more features in terms 
of page formating?

Currently, the .cfg file allows you to specify only the data structure of 
the dataentry/consultation HTML page. And you only have very limited 
possibilities to change the layout of the page (basically only the order of 
attributes on the page and with the help of the .css file the font, color 
and background of the page as a whole).

What we would like to do is to :
+ apply a stylesheet class to an attribute (change the particular TD class)
+ specify the width of a textfield (sometimes it is really not necessary to 
have such a long textfield area for a 3-letter long code)
+ put an attribute on the same line as the previous one (instead of putting 
it automatically on the next line)

Therefore, in addition to the current attributes & parameters, we suggest 
the following syntax in the .cfg file:
+ parameter AttribPos which would specify the position of an attribute, 
it's lenght (for text attributes only) and the .css class to apply
+ parameters in [] are optional
AttribPos AttribName = same_line, width, [class]

Examples: 
AttribPos DateUp =  0,20, [important]   
+ Attribute "DateUp" will be put on the next line, the textfield width will 
be 20 characters and a .important class will be applied to it from the 
default (or specified) .css file.

AttribPos DateUp =  1,15,
+ this puts the DateUp attribute on the same line, width 15

We believe that these improvements would help to make the ergonomy of the 
screen better and thus facilitate the user-dataentry/consultation. 
  345   Mon May 19 19:14:35 2003 Warning Fred Hooperfhooper@sushisoft.comBug report  Possible Bug: 2.3.7 : Welcome Title = < img src=""> not working

Just upgraded (using rpms) elogd from 2.3.5 
I am running on RH 7.3

I noticed that my custom start page did not display the Welcome title icon.
It worked fine in prior elogs.

Here's the syntax of the config file:

Welcome Title = <img src="thumb.gif"><p><font size=4 color=white>Elog</font>
Resource dir = /usr/local/elog/


"thumb.gif" is located in /usr/local/elog, and is readable by all.
I also tried the full file name in src= 
<img src="/usr/local/elog/thumb.gif">  - same result.

any hints?
  344   Mon May 19 12:21:31 2003 Question Etienne Van Caillieetienne.vancaillie@mba.beInfo  Re: Question protection selection page command
> > Can you tell me what the following change in CVS offers
> > 
> > Added lock icon for protected logbooks
> > 
> > Does this relate to the request in article 309
> 
> No, unfortunately not (yet). I'm still working on the problem described 
in 
> elog:309. This "lock" icon only shows you in the logbook selection page 
which 
> logbooks are public and which are protected by passwords (was another 
> request).

could you add command for main menu guest user
Selection Page guest = ....
  343   Sat May 17 05:55:53 2003 Question Tomas Rudolftomas@mba.beQuestion  Re: Simulation of a submit
I guess this question got somehow lost.
So once again : Is there a possibility to EDIT an existing message with 
elog.exe ?

Tomas


> > Is there a way to simulate an ELOG SUBMIT?
> 
> Have a look at the elog utility which comes in the package. It does 
exactly 
> this. It "simulates" a browser and does a submit directly to elogd. So 
you 
> can either redo the elog code somewhere, or call elog with the proper 
> command line parameters to insert logbook entries.

We did some tests of your elog utility. It does what we need except for one 
important thing: EDIT existing messages. Is there a way to edit en existing 
message? Adding a new message or replying to an existing message works fine 
but in our case we need to have the ability to modify messages that were 
created in the past.

Tomas
  342   Fri May 16 08:34:44 2003 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequest  Re: forum.css
> In the Config Examples logbook you mentioned a forum.css.  Do you have a 
> link to that css and others?

Sure, that's what the "Config Examples" logbook is for. Just click on the 
tab on top of this page. The forum you will find 
under elog:Config%20Examples/4 .
  341   Fri May 16 00:55:20 2003 Reply eric wootenwootene@verizon.netRequest  forum.css
In the Config Examples logbook you mentioned a forum.css.  Do you have a 
link to that css and others?

Thanks
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