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Wed Aug 10 11:28:30 2005 |
| ralphb | elog@spampot.com | | | | Changes in Comment and Elog Index page? |
Just updated to ELOG V2.6.0-beta4 from V2.5.6-2 and I note a couple of changes:
- HTML code inculed in elog.cfg "Comment" lines were previously rendered, now they are not. e.g. "Comment = Some comment <A href="http://somedomain.com/some.html" target="_top"> Some link text</A>" Is this change deliberate, or is the functionality likely to return? Any workaround?
- The "Several logbooks are defined on this host" elog index page was previously collapsable, now it is not. Same questions as previous.
Thanks & best regards,
Ralph. |
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Thu Sep 1 17:53:58 2005 |
| ralphb | elog@spampot.com | | | | Re: Changes in Comment and Elog Index page? |
ralphb wrote: | - The "Several logbooks are defined on this host" elog index page was previously collapsable, now it is not. |
OK, I've fixed that one with "Expand Selection page = 0" |
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Tue Sep 6 09:37:20 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | | | Re: Changes in Comment and Elog Index page? |
ralphb wrote: | HTML code inculed in elog.cfg "Comment" lines were previously rendered, now they are not. e.g. "Comment = Some comment <A href="http://somedomain.com/some.html" target="_top"> Some link text</A>" Is this change deliberate, or is the functionality likely to return? |
I had to render the comment, because some people had comments like "PCs > W2k", where the ">" screwed up the HTML code of the page. I added some code now which checks if the comment is real HTML, and reverts back to the old behaviour if it is. The update is in CVS.
ralphb wrote: | The "Several logbooks are defined on this host" elog index page was previously collapsable, now it is not. Same questions as previous. |
People complained about the collapsing (it's really hard to make everybody happy!!!). So the page is expanded by default. If you want the old behaviour, add an
Expand selection page = 0
into your config file |
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Tue Sep 6 18:36:21 2005 |
| ralphb | elog@spampot.com | | | | Re: Changes in Comment and Elog Index page? |
Stefan Ritt wrote: | I added some code now which checks if the comment is real HTML, and reverts back to the old behaviour if it is. The update is in CVS. |
Thanks very much Stefan.
Our new server has no gcc so I had to compile it on a sister machine, pending the next RPM release.
By the way, your download page needs an extra line:
cvs -d :ext:cvs@midas.psi.ch:/usr/local/cvsroot checkout mxml to have a hope of the make working.
Also, it would be nice if the "Installing and running on UNIX" section of the Administrator's Guide also had a set of "Installation from CVS" instructions.
Stefan Ritt wrote: | it's really hard to make everybody happy!!! |
Ah, but you are doing it so well!
Thanks again.
Best regards, Ralph. |
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Fri Sep 23 17:27:40 2005 |
| ScottK | snkgak@yahoo.com | | Linux | 2.6.0 | elog fails to connect with "cannot get host name: Success" message |
I can't seem to connect using elog: elog -h <myhost>:8080 -v -l Servers -a "Type=Routine" -a "Author=ScottK" -m ~/test.txt it run fine through the web interface on http://<myhost>:8080/Servers I have URL = http://<myhost>:8080 in my elogd.cfg Any clues what I'm doing wrong? Thanks for any help. ScottK |
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Wed Oct 5 13:24:52 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | Linux | 2.6.0 | Re: elog fails to connect with "cannot get host name: Success" message |
ScottK wrote: | I can't seem to connect using elog:
elog -h <myhost>:8080 -v -l Servers -a "Type=Routine" -a "Author=ScottK" -m ~/test.txt
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Maybe a
elog -h <myhost> -p 8080 -v -l .... ??? |
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Fri Oct 7 17:18:32 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | | | ELOG repository moved from CVS to Subversion |
The elog repository has been moved from CVS to Subversion for various reasons. Those people who accessed the CVS repository in the past now have to do it in one of two different ways:
- Use the new ViewCVS gateway. This gateway now can also directly produce tarballs for the current repository snapshot
- Use anonymous Subversion access:
svn checkout svn+ssh://svn@savannah.psi.ch/afs/psi.ch/project/meg/svn/elog/trunk elog
svn@midas.psi.ch's password: svn
(you might have to enter the password several times...)
svn checkout svn+ssh://svn@savannah.psi.ch/afs/psi.ch/project/meg/svn/mxml/trunk mxml
svn@midas.psi.ch's password: svn
(you might have to enter the password several times...)
If there is any problem accessing the new repository, please let me know. |
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Wed Oct 12 23:59:13 2005 |
| Matt Kimball | matthew.j.kimball@state.or.us | | Windows | 2.5.4 | Trying to remove "mailto:" from the email address |
We are using ver 2.5.4. As users enter new requests into the system, they would like email notifications. I have added the $user_email into a "notifications" section that we created. The email address that gets entered is "mailto:user@domain.com". Is there a way to remove the "mailto:"? Attached is my config file.
Thanks
Matt |