Since I first reported about the development of a web based logging application. Development sped up rather quickly and after a quick name change to Cloudlog, its now in a feature stable mode the application is hosted by the user although it might be possible to host installations for people in the future for a small monthly/yearly fee.
Cloudlog works either along side the Ham Radio Deluxe logbook MySQL table or as a standalone system giving it lots of flexibility, when using it but the core features of being able to add QSOs, explore your logbook and have visitors interact with it are all there. You can find out more on Cloudlog’s dedicated website at http://www.cloudlog.co.uk where you can download the source code or find out more about the project.
Hi Peter. Do you know if anyone has run cloudlog on a raspberry pi web server as I’m thinking of trying this?
I’ve had it running for testing on a Pi with no issues
Hi Peter,
I have try Cloudlog and all work best.
Only one thing do not work…ADIF upload.
Have you any idea what is wrong?
For now I am trying on my computer on localhost with XAMPP server. I have try everything, but ADIF upload do not work. When I write QSO self then is all OK, QSO is saved in database.
Thank you very much for answer,
Best regards,
Michael
If ADIF upload doesn’t work I’d check to see if you have a folder called “uploads” and that its writeable.. as ADIF files are uploaded there then processed.
Hello again,
Yes I have folder with name UPLOADS, he is writeable.
I have try change folder promissions, but again nothing, ADIF file can not be uploaded.
Best regards,
Michael