Web integration - Table header html export
Posted: 05 Jan 2022, 20:33
I use Log4OM to send my QSO data to qrz.com and I am using the qrz.com log to embedd the latest QSOs on a personal web page. The major disadvantage of using qrz.com is, that I have no influence on the structure and layout of the embedded log.
So I am now experimenting with the Log4OM web integration option, which I got working more or less allright (using html format), BUT...
(1) There seems to be no option to configure the styles/formats of the output html table: like I want the time to be in hours:minutes without seconds and the frequency without decimals (e.g. 14030 instead of 14030.40). I haven't found a css file that I can edit to make the styling suit my web page style.
(2) The elements of the table header should be with cell tags <th> and </th> instead of <td> and </td>. This will allow easier data processing by PHP (Log4OM table -> PHP arrays -> MySQL database).
(3) The web integration CSV output format is unusable, because the QSO table will get messed up if the CSV delimiter is ';' and the QTH data field contains a ';'.
I hope these issues can be resolved. I love Log4OM. I had HRD first, but that is far too complicated and user-unfriendly. I am writing my own PHP software to process my radio log, exported by Log4OM through the web intergration. 73 de HA7RJA
So I am now experimenting with the Log4OM web integration option, which I got working more or less allright (using html format), BUT...
(1) There seems to be no option to configure the styles/formats of the output html table: like I want the time to be in hours:minutes without seconds and the frequency without decimals (e.g. 14030 instead of 14030.40). I haven't found a css file that I can edit to make the styling suit my web page style.
(2) The elements of the table header should be with cell tags <th> and </th> instead of <td> and </td>. This will allow easier data processing by PHP (Log4OM table -> PHP arrays -> MySQL database).
(3) The web integration CSV output format is unusable, because the QSO table will get messed up if the CSV delimiter is ';' and the QTH data field contains a ';'.
I hope these issues can be resolved. I love Log4OM. I had HRD first, but that is far too complicated and user-unfriendly. I am writing my own PHP software to process my radio log, exported by Log4OM through the web intergration. 73 de HA7RJA