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Fri Oct 17 20:40:39 2008 |
| Barend | b.vandevrande@amtc2.com | Question | Windows | 2.7.5-2130 | Standard login Screen - bottom text |
Hi Stefan.
I have been "playing" around with this great tool and found an interesting "issue" ...
I use multiple logbooks and have both "Protect Selection page = 1" and "Expand Selection Page = 1".
When I open my elog, I get a Standard Login Screen with the Standard Bottom Text "ELOG V2.7.5-2130" which will link to your this website.
When I "Logout" and "Login" again from the Logbook page, I get another Login Screen with my own "Bottom text login" which will link to my own elog page.
How can I apply my own Bottom Text to the Standard Login Screen ?
Thanks & Regards, Barend
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Tue Jan 20 15:20:38 2009 |
| Michael Ambrus | ambrmi09@gmail.com | Bug report | Windows | 2.7.5 | Stack error when email notification is active |
Stack error is caused when an entry is submitted in a e-mail notification enabled log when a new entry is submitted. This error does not happen on linux (same Elog version, same config file).
Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help.
-----------------------------2916890032591
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="attfile"; filename=""
Content-Type: application/octet-stream
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timezone: 0, offset: 0
6 [main] elogd 2816 _cygtls::handle_exceptions: Error while dumping state
(probably corrupted stack)
Segmentation fault (core dumped) |
67127
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Mon Sep 26 08:13:10 2011 |
| Olivier Callot | Olivier.Callot@cern.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2418 | Spurious characters in the searched string |
Hi,
We have a problem with the search command: Since our last upgrade to v2.9.0-2418 the searched string is pre- and postfixed with ASCII character expressed in % format, see the attached image. The searched string is prefied with %255E and postfxed by %2524 in the URL. And teh search fails. This affects searches from drop-down menus.
Thanks in advance. |
Attachment 1: Capture.PNG
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Mon Nov 6 17:13:19 2006 |
| David Egolf | degolf@fujicolor.com | Question | | | Spell check |
Sorry if this has been asked.
Is there a spell check that can be implemented in Elog or any recommended add on spell check?
Thanks,
David Egolf |
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Mon Apr 6 20:46:42 2009 |
| Val Schmidt | vschmidt@ldeo.columbia.edu | Question | All | 2.6.2 | Specifying the size of am image attachment |
Hello,
I'm curious, is it possible to specify (perhaps by default) the rendered size of an attached image. For example, I'd like all images uploaded to be scaled to 100% of the browser window size so a large image is not most off the screen. What I want is to specify the width="100" attribute of the <img /> tag, but it's not clear 1) how do to this for an attachment and 2) if it might be possible to do this in the config file for all img attachments.
Thanks,
Val |
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Thu Nov 13 13:23:32 2008 |
| Steve Williamson | StephenWilliamson@Barnsley.gov.uk | Bug report | Linux | 2.7.5 | Special characters in attribute names |
Hi
Thanks for elog - it's a brilliant piece of software. I'd looked all over for open source software to log/manage change requests before discovering elog; it's so flexible that I've been able to do everything I need with it.
However, I think that I've just discovered my first undocumented 'feature'. Attribute names containing punctuation characters (e.g. / and :) cause "Redirection limit for this URL exceeded" errors in Firefox 3.0.2 and corrupt the URL if they're used in a Quick Filter. I often use '/' in attribute names for brevity, e.g. "Old/New Versions" but hadn't used one in a Quick Filter before.
keep up the good work.
regards
Steve
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Mon May 8 18:23:17 2006 |
| Stephen A. Wood | saw@jlab.org | Request | Linux | | Spec file change |
Could the "Copyright:" line in the elog.spec file be changed to "License:" for the next release? Without this change an RPM can't be built on FC4 (RPM 4.4.1). With the change, rpms can still be built in Enterprise linux 3 (RPM 4.2.3). |
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Tue Feb 22 01:24:41 2005 |
| Neil Swartz | neilswartz@verizon.net | Bug report | Linux | 2.5.7 | Space in logbook name with password list results in "List" menu acting strange |
If you have a space in a logbook name and you enable password list, then
the "List" menu option forces you to the login page each time.
The URL says "aaa+bbb", but when you do not have passwords enabled, the
URL is "aaa bbb" |