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Bill Winett asked a question in AirSet on July 10, 2009 19:17:
membership approval notificationsI just found out that when I approve membership requests, people aren't sent a notification. Is that something I have control over?
Bill Winett asked a question in AirSet on July 05, 2009 03:31:
Are Airset and all the web sites on it down?I can't ping www.airset.com, can't access the website, and can't access our sites on it!
Bill Winett replied on June 17, 2009 17:48 to the question "timing out on sending invitations" in AirSet:
I added one new member and sent the invitation, and it worked. It was failing when I had added about 190 members and tried to send the invitation.
Note that even though it had given me the time-out message, it had actually sent the invitation! So now I've spammed 190 people many times with the same message! If you do nothing else, you should change the message to state that messages were sent.
Bill Winett asked a question in AirSet on June 17, 2009 00:33:
timing out on sending invitationsEvery time I click on "send all invitations" I get the message "Server Error. Your request timed out. Please check your internet connection and try again."
Bill Winett replied on May 23, 2009 04:49 to the problem "Timeout Problem?" in AirSet:
Bill Winett replied on April 05, 2009 05:26 to the question "horizontal menus with buttons on multiple lines" in AirSet:
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Bill Winett started following the idea "Instant Messaging or Live Chat?" in AirSet.
Bill Winett asked a question in AirSet on April 05, 2009 00:34:
horizontal menus with buttons on multiple linesWould be great if horizontal menus could be configured to have buttons be on multiple lines. With a lot of pages, the menu gets really wide.
Bill Winett replied on March 31, 2009 05:26 to the question "How Do I include PayPal button?" in AirSet:
Bill Winett replied on March 31, 2009 05:23 to the question "Is it possible to exclude a page from the menu?" in AirSet:
Bill Winett asked a question in AirSet on March 30, 2009 00:41:
Is it possible to exclude a page from the menu?I have pages in my web document that I don't want to show up in the menu. Is it possible to specify that they should be excluded?
Bill Winett replied on March 30, 2009 00:02 to the question "How Do I include PayPal button?" in AirSet:
Bill Winett replied on March 14, 2009 23:58 to the idea "Respecting carriage returns/line feeds in HTML" in AirSet:
Just an FYI. I created a method that makes this less of an imposition: http://bwinett.blogspot.com/2009/03/b...
Bill Winett asked a question in TweetDeck on March 14, 2009 20:30:
Edit search terms in search paneShould be able to edit search terms in the search pane rather than having to create new search and delete old one.
Bill Winett asked a question in TweetDeck on March 14, 2009 20:30:
Edit search terms in search paneShould be able to edit search terms in the search pane rather than having to create new search and delete old one.
Bill Winett replied on March 13, 2009 19:29 to the idea "Respecting carriage returns/line feeds in HTML" in AirSet:
A comment on the idea "Respecting carriage returns/line feeds in HTML" in AirSet:
Yes. It's just that after leaving HTML mode and re-entering HTML mode, all the carriage returns are gone. – Bill Winett, on March 13, 2009 19:29
Bill Winett replied on March 13, 2009 18:53 to the update "Share Your AirSet Story!" in AirSet:
Bill Winett replied on March 13, 2009 18:48 to the idea "Respecting carriage returns/line feeds in HTML" in AirSet:
I think you're right - most people will not use HTML mode. But I'll wager I'm not the only person who will at least periodically want/need to use HTML mode. Thanks for adding it to the feature request list. Maybe I'm naive, but I think this would be trivial - just take the carriage return and line feed characters out of the list of characters you filter out.
Thanks
A comment on the idea "Respecting carriage returns/line feeds in HTML" in AirSet:
When I'm in design mode, the following text shows up on the next line. But when I'm in HTML mode, I see the
tag, and the following text is appended after it. For example:
this
is
a
test
– Bill Winett, on March 13, 2009 18:46
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