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Daniel Schildt reported a problem in Small Batch Inc. on March 26, 2009 18:43:
Problem viewing content with Nordic character when selecting 90 days data viewNordic characters in the title of page might be cause Wikirank to be unable to find content from those parts of Wikipedia. 30 days visitor data view of page is visible (while it don't show any pageviews) but if user has set range of time to 60 or 90 days, she is greeted with error page. Example of problematic page is http://wikirank.com/en/Jyv�skyl�_rail...
Not sure what is the exact reason of error but it appears that Wikirank could need some adjustments to handle characters better (either by recoding characters to more limited character set or something else that might work). I got to the page by using built-in search form of Wikirank and then clicking link to data view of "90 days". Browser used is Safari (version 3.2.1 (5525.27.1)) running on OS X 10.5.6.
Daniel Schildt replied on November 07, 2008 12:38 to the problem "Weird text on my page: followers_me, following_me, followers_profile" in Twitter:
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Daniel Schildt marked one of jimwah's replies in Google as useful. jimwah replied to the question "Is it safe to upload private documents on Google Docs?".
Daniel Schildt replied on April 28, 2008 14:31 to the question "Is it safe to upload private documents on Google Docs?" in Google:
There really should be default of having Google Docs over secure SSL/TLS connection because current default of unprotected connection is bad thing because of several reasons. First it should be noted that most users don't notice that there isn't any protection in connection and that makes it too easy to have information captured from network connection between user and service provider.
I know that having default as protected connection would cost in terms of extra processing power needed but otherwise, it would also be good for reputation of Google Apps. If you don't want to enable SSL by default, you should even have option to enable it by user without having to install Greasemonkey to every computer user might be using at specific time (that isn't even possible always because of limitations in user rights inside some of the computers).
Anyways, I find it that Google Docs is good for sharing content between people and publishing your notes about things but that shouldn't mean all information would be transmitted over open connection.
Daniel Schildt marked one of Moleitau's replies in Moo as useful. Moleitau replied to the question "Where are moo cards printed?".
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