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#91 2020-12-16 00:42:03

Bloke
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Re: smd_prognostics: monitor your Txp installation for suspicious activity

Sorry yeah. 0.5.0 was never officially released even though I queued it up last year then forgot to push the button. So I had it installed and the version number updated in the repo but never actually made a tagged release. So I just snuck a few patches in last night under the same version number.

The “full width” thing you’d have noticed if you got an acknowledge action email. Clicking the link would take you to the acknowledge alarms page where the only visible portion of the UI was a tiny vertical sliver where the checkboxes reside on the left. I had the old 4.6 class names in the tables throughout.

And yes I need to fix up the prettiness of the setup panel. It’s always been bog ugly as I haven’t put many spaces in. I’ll tweak that and do patch release.

Weird about the check files radio. It’s supposes to default to one or the other. I’ll check that, thanks for the report.


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#92 2021-09-12 00:12:52

colin99
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Re: smd_prognostics: monitor your Txp installation for suspicious activity

“Monitoring files

Clicking the Files button takes you to a screen with a textarea that allows you to choose the files you wish to monitor. A count of the current number of monitored files is shown at the top, along with the number of files available in your chosen file location(s). The following files will be in the list:”

Don’t see this — I did a screen grab of the admin page but I see no where to attach that image…

I am running 0.5.1.


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#93 2021-09-12 00:27:34

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Re: smd_prognostics: monitor your Txp installation for suspicious activity

Fixed! My paths were not quite right.


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#94 2021-09-12 00:34:47

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Re: smd_prognostics: monitor your Txp installation for suspicious activity

colin99 wrote #331573:

Fixed! My paths were not quite right.

Got a list of 647 files to monitor
Selected them all…
Press SAVE
404 page…


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#95 2021-09-12 00:40:26

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Re: smd_prognostics: monitor your Txp installation for suspicious activity

colin99 wrote #331574:

Got a list of 647 files to monitor
Selected them all…
Press SAVE
404 page…

OK – selected them in flower-arrangement bunches and it accepted that…
I try not to eat 1L of ice cream in one gulp so I guess TXP feels the same way…


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#96 2021-09-12 09:55:39

Bloke
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Re: smd_prognostics: monitor your Txp installation for suspicious activity

colin99 wrote #331575:

OK – selected them in flower-arrangement bunches and it accepted that…

I had to do this a few times which was why I tried to get round it with this patch, although that was primarily because there were more than 1000 files in the list.

It’s conceivable that the size of the payload in your case tripped some limit in php.ini or other server variable so, yes, saving them piecemeal is the sanest option, even if it is rather annoying.


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#97 2021-09-12 20:45:44

colin99
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Re: smd_prognostics: monitor your Txp installation for suspicious activity

Bloke wrote #331576:

I had to do this a few times which was why I tried to get round it with this patch, although that was primarily because there were more than 1000 files in the list.

It’s conceivable that the size of the payload in your case tripped some limit in php.ini or other server variable so, yes, saving them piecemeal is the sanest option, even if it is rather annoying.

So far — Loving it and how it works! This is a TEXTPATTERN Must have! Anything I can do to push it forward… one byte at a time of course!
Someone mentioned that this plugin “could” be standard equipment in future flavors of TXP… who could say no?

Last edited by colin99 (2021-09-12 20:46:33)


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