brainiac wrote:
Nearly there. Thanks for spotting the bugs. Funny - I was working on next/prev links and currentpage highlighting in a testing version when I went to the site and found Fred had done exactly the same thing. Doh! I've fixed the next and last links appearing on the first or last pages. Only remaining problem as far as I can see, is that I can't get the end link to behave properly on the last page. It should NOT reload the page, but unfortunately there is a to work properly is a complete headache. Ultimately I intend to kill all base-href tags, and that will solve the problem of linking within the page....Show more →a bug in your message due presumably to the base href reference which follows "there is"
brainiac wrote:
We can make the page number links bigger, if Fred is agreed.
I think the size is good and pagespan "looks" and functions great on viewboard and viewtopic. The square around the number does not distract much. Great job!
I just tried out the "choose a page" function (my label for it).
I see the 123....end.
I click on the dots.
A pop up window prompts me for a page number.
I insert the page number and click "OK".
Nothing happens, except the pop up window closes.
HI Jim,
You are probably using Internet Explorer. I have the same issue when using IE.
It works fine with any other browser. We will need to work on this.
Jim Rickards wrote:
I just tried out the "choose a page" function (my label for it).
I see the 123....end.
I click on the dots.
A pop up window prompts me for a page number.
I insert the page number and click "OK".
Nothing happens, except the pop up window closes.
I just started getting email notifications, but I get one for every single time someone posts to a thread. Shouldn’t it just be one notification till you log on again like it used to be? I don’t think anyone wants an avalanche of duplicate emails.
Cool and the gang. I hope you noticed that you now get a link to the right page. See how I spoil you? I also rewrote the sending code to send one message to all by Blind-carbon-copy. Amazingly, the previous code sent one message per person. No wonder it was dying every time someone did something...
Wingspar wrote:
I just started getting email notifications, but I get one for every single time someone posts to a thread. Shouldn’t it just be one notification till you log on again like it used to be? I don’t think anyone wants an avalanche of duplicate emails.
The "..." still does not work with IE. The only way to make it work is to change the default security settings, which may not be a good idea. It has to do with JavaScript and new IE security changes.
Whenever a site prompts you for information (using JavaScript) we get an information bar which provides the option to "temporarily" allow the script to run. However, somehow the page reloads before giving me the chance to allow the script.
BTW: I thing the best way to have email notifications would be "a)"
Edited by Fred Miranda on Jan 08, 2008 at 01:44 PM GMT
paulhodson wrote:
Any chance of fixing the yellow "New" notice you get (or don't always get ) on "My recent posts" ?
Hmm. That seems pretty non-urgent for the moment, for the following reasons: the interval is displayed beside the post, i.e. '3 hours ago', and also I can't understand what constitutes a 'new' post when you posted them yourself anyway. It's on the to do list, but a little way down.
Fred Miranda wrote:
The "..." still does not work with IE. The only way to make it work is to change the default security settings, which may not be a good idea. It has to do with JavaScript and new IE security changes.
Whenever a site prompts you for information (using JavaScript) we get an information bar which provides the option to "temporarily" allow the script to run. However, somehow the page reloads before giving me the chance to allow the script.
Microsoft doesn't understand security. I constantly have to programme around its braindead 'security' measures which usually achieve little except inconveniencing the legitimate user, adding complexity, and partly as a result, undermining trust between itself, its users, software makers and fellow internet users. Meanwhile MS security remains wide open, every time. There is nothing, and I mean nothing, wrong with the code that I wrote there. Now I have to waste time writing code to work around a broken security implementation.
If anyone is still listening, think about moving away from Microsoft products and make the world a better place. </RANT>