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Antiquity replied on August 21, 2009 21:03 to the question "No music!!" in Spotify:
Antiquity replied on August 12, 2009 19:21 to the question "How can i access the recent changes of a particular day in the past?" in Wikimedia Foundation:
Recent versions of MediaWiki have implemented the ability to view changes made to a site from a specified timestamp. As an example on en.wikipedia.org, we might have http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?t... where only changes since 20:14, 12 August 2009 are being displayed. You will, I'm afraid, have to do more digging to find out how to format your own link in accordance with what time you want to view recent changes from, as I don't know what format of timestamp MediaWiki uses.
Antiquity marked one of brightbyte's replies in Wikimedia Foundation as useful. brightbyte replied to the question "How do I add the history of a page in the main article?".
A comment on the problem "Last.fm scrobbling broken?" in Spotify:
Was this problem ever remedied, Andres? – Antiquity, on August 12, 2009 19:11
Antiquity replied on August 12, 2009 19:09 to the problem "Scrobbling to last.fm does not work behind a proxy" in Spotify:
The majority of proxies do not support Flash, Javascript, and so on, so it does not surprise me that you are having problems using Last.fm. Additionally, in order to protect their websites from brute-force attacks and from attempts at intrusion by hackers, many organisations will not allow proxies to contact their servers. Ideally, you should not be using a proxy at all, so I'm afraid you shouldn't expect much improvement in this situation over the next few months, Håvard.
Antiquity replied on August 12, 2009 18:59 to the problem "SPOTIFY CORRUPT" in Spotify:
What is the nature of the warning message? Is the message box from the operating system itself, or from, say, an antivirus or firewall program? Does the message offer any details or specifics, such as a warning code?
I would suggest that you re-uninstall Spotify (and ensure you do so comprehensively, using the "Add/remove program" tool in Windows control panel) and then download the latest version from the official Spotify website. If that doesn't work, then I cannot speculate any further without more details on the warning message box.
A comment on the idea "Offline Spotify" in Spotify:
Um, did they? I am not aware of such a function ever existing in Spotify. As far as I know, it has always been a solely streaming service. – Antiquity, on August 12, 2009 18:54
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