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Peike replied on November 16, 2009 08:29 to the question "Dopplr to Tripit sync ?" in Dopplr:
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your message. On Your account page (http://www.dopplr.com/account) Dopplr offers you many ways of getting your data out of our system. The one you might need is the Atom feed of all your trips (past and future). What to do with it afterwards is all up to you.
Best,
Peike
the Dopplr team
Peike replied on October 26, 2009 10:44 to the question "What HTML is allowed in Dopplr Tips?" in Dopplr:
Hi there,
Thanks for your message. The text fields for the Tips on POI pages allow a variety of markup including formatting tags, links, and lists. Images and tables are not allowed, links are limited to FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, and mailto protocols.
Here's also an exact list of allowed tags:
'a', 'b', 'blockquote', 'br', 'cite', 'code', 'dd', 'dl', 'dt', 'em', 'i', 'li', 'ol', 'p', 'pre', 'q', 'small', 'strike', 'strong', 'sub', 'sup', 'u', 'ul'.
You can add images to the pages using the Flickr integration.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Peike
the Dopplr team
Peike replied on October 22, 2009 13:31 to the idea "Invite friends via iPhone Dopplr app" in Dopplr:
Peike replied on October 22, 2009 13:26 to the question "everyday trip" in Dopplr:
Peike replied on October 22, 2009 13:15 to the question "Bug: changing order of cities on a trip" in Dopplr:
Peike replied on October 22, 2009 13:09 to the question "Map fix for Wailea - It's on Maui, not Wailea Road on the Big Island" in Dopplr:
Peike set one of Peike's replies as an official response to "add new cities" in Dopplr
Peike replied on October 16, 2009 07:54 to the question "add new cities" in Dopplr:
Hi there,
Thanks for your message. You can add trips in the past the same way you add them to the future, using the add trip form. Select the city and the dates (the years do go back further than it shows the first time, you'll need to first select the oldest year, then the selection reloads itself), and you're set.
Unfortunately you can't change your home city in the past, so all your past trips will be shown starting from your current home city. We're sorry for this inconvenience.
Best,
Peike
the Dopplr team
Peike replied on October 02, 2009 13:19 to the question "I planned a trip but it's showing the wrong origin city" in Dopplr:
Hi there,
Thanks for your message. This happens because of two things: 1) changing your home city doesn't create a trip from your previous home city to the new one and 2) the city you start your next trip is the one where you returned to from the previous trip.
Currently there isn't a way to fix this situation after you've already changed your home city, but we've been working on desings to get this fixed. For future reference, when you're planning on changing your home city, you can add a trip to the new city (around your moving days), and while this trip's still ongoing, change your home city. This should return you to the new city, and this way your next trip should start from the new home city instead of the old one.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help this time.
Best,
Peike
the Dopplr Team
Peike replied on September 18, 2009 12:20 to the question "Is it possible via the API to specify what mode of transport a trip will use?" in Dopplr:
Peike replied on September 18, 2009 11:47 to the problem "Editing/updating contact information in the Social Atlas (e.g. restaurants)" in Dopplr:
Hi Damon,
Thanks for your message. You can edit the info on a place if you've created it, otherwise the way is to let us know about the case via the feedback form or direct email (feedback@dopplr.com).
Best,
Peike
the Dopplr team
Peike set one of Peike's replies as an official response to "Why dooplr-carbon won't let me go home?" in Dopplr
Peike replied on September 11, 2009 13:10 to the question "Why dooplr-carbon won't let me go home?" in Dopplr:
Peike replied on September 10, 2009 12:33 to the problem ""already at home" - not even close!" in Dopplr:
Hi there,
Thanks for your message. When importing trips from external calendars Dopplr sometimes suggests you're already at home for the event. This is caused by the fuzzy logic of "nearby" - it's created for finding more coincidences.
You can import the trip by hand on the account/sources page.
Best,
Peike
the Dopplr team
Peike set one of Peike's replies as an official response to "Added places to a city do not appear unless logged in" in Dopplr
Peike replied on August 31, 2009 12:46 to the question "Added places to a city do not appear unless logged in" in Dopplr:
Hi Mario,
Thanks for your message. To prevent spam and other abusive use the places you add will become public only after they've gained some popularity among your network. This means they will appear in your and your fellow travellers' newsfeeds, and the direct links will work, but the place appears on the public city page only after enough people have stated that they've been there.
Hope this answers your question.
Best,
Peike
the Dopplr team
Peike set one of Peike's replies as an official response to "Hi. My 1st half personal travel report came with no past trips, although I was encouraged to load them into Dopplr" in Dopplr
Peike replied on August 27, 2009 10:24 to the question "Hi. My 1st half personal travel report came with no past trips, although I was encouraged to load them into Dopplr" in Dopplr:
Hi again Matias,
Sorry, it was my bad, I didn't understand the problem was in the feed. Yes indeed, there are unimported trips from your feed. You can go to /account/sources page and manually import the missing trips into Dopplr.
We're sorry the auto-import didn't work and these trips didn't get included in your report (and the report won't get updated even if you add the trips manually).
Best,
Peike
the Dopplr team
Peike set one of Peike's replies as an official response to "How to add a new destination?" in Dopplr
Peike replied on August 27, 2009 09:51 to the question "How to add a new destination?" in Dopplr:
Hi Christy,
Thanks for your message, and apologies for not getting back to you earlier. All our destinations are pulled from the Geonames database (http://www.geonames.org), and mostly limited to those listed there as "populated place". Also, to encourage coincidences, Dopplr is built around trips to cities and towns, and not to larger definitions of place such as states, islands or countries.
However, Geonames is an open project, so you can add your destination there as a populated place yourself, and it will get updated into Dopplr.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Peike
the Dopplr team
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