diff --git a/doc/config.html b/doc/config.html index 84abca4e..e13a5162 100755 --- a/doc/config.html +++ b/doc/config.html @@ -273,8 +273,10 @@ autmatically by the elogd program. The subdirectory is relat to the logbook root directory specified with the Logbook dir = ... option. So if Logbook dir = /usr/local/elog/logbooks and Subdir = Demo then the logbook data is stored in -/user/local/elog/logbooks/Demo. If the subdirectory starts with a "/" -("\" under Windows), then it is used as an absolute path independent of the logbook dir. +/user/local/elog/logbooks/Demo. If the Logbook dir = ... +option is not specified, then logbooks is used. If the subdirectory +starts with a "/" ("\" under Windows), then it is used as an absolute path independent +of the logbook dir. To see which directories are used, start elogd with the "-v" flag.

  • Comment = <comment> @@ -446,7 +448,7 @@ Guest menu commands = Back, Find, Login, Help

    Note that the presence of this option opens user access also to the find result or elog listing page, which usually contains some config command. So it is useful to combine -the Guest menu commands option with the following +the Guest menu commands option with the following Guest Find Menu commands option to restrict the access to the find result page as well.

    @@ -732,7 +734,7 @@ subject with a "Re: <old subject>":

  • Subst on edit <attribute > = <string>
    -Substitution of attributes for edited messages. This option can be used to replace the +Substitution of attributes for edited messages. This option can be used to replace the author by the current author for example:
    Subst on edit author = $full_name

    @@ -794,9 +796,9 @@ only. When the browser is restarted, the password must be re-entered.

    An alternative to the read/write/admin passwords is the user level access with a password file. This file contains user names and passwords in following format:

    -