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Bruno Pedro replied on October 01, 2009 22:31 to the question "How can I post photos to Tumblr?" in tarpipe:
Bruno Pedro replied on September 12, 2009 12:33 to the idea "Email Status Notifications." in tarpipe:
Thanks for the feedback Tim,
In that screenshot something went wrong while publishing to Evernote.
How would you feel if we added a description to whatever happened when we tried to publish to Evernote?
We could add a "why?" link after the text "not completed". After you click you'll see verbose error messages. How does it sound?
Bruno Pedro replied on September 10, 2009 10:22 to the idea "Email Status Notifications." in tarpipe:
Thanks for your valuable feedback Tim,
First, although we have planned a better error reporting we didn't yet have the needed resources to finish it, along with other planned features.
Second, we've been having some complains about e-mail messages being sent and doing nothing so it's something that we're looking into.
Also, what do you suggest would appear as an error message whenever an e-mail message arrives at tarpipe but the intended workflow doesn't start?
Again, thanks for your report on this.
Bruno Pedro replied on September 03, 2009 15:16 to the problem "Facebook image post problems" in tarpipe:
Bruno Pedro replied on September 03, 2009 15:14 to the problem "Sending an email to a workflow not working" in tarpipe:
Hi Jonathan,
If nothing is appearing on your activity tab it means that the incoming e-mail message couldn't be associated with any of your workflows.
Please check that you're sending the message to right recipient. If everything seems right to you and things still don't work properly please let me know.
Thanks for the feedback.
Bruno Pedro replied on September 03, 2009 15:12 to the problem "Maildecoder fails to decode emails?" in tarpipe:
Bruno Pedro replied on September 03, 2009 15:10 to the question "Tagging images posted to Flickr via email." in tarpipe:
Bruno Pedro replied on September 03, 2009 15:06 to the question "PDFs via Tarpipe?" in tarpipe:
Hi hpl and thanks for the feedback about this question,
I'm assuming that the relevant text from your link is "If you add a note that contains a PDF attachment with MIME type 'application/pdf', we'll process it eventually".
Well, it happens that we're only accepting image related mime types and we're discarding any other attachments. This might change in the future but we're not sure when so it's better not to make any commitments yet.
A comment on the question "How can I post photos to Tumblr?" in tarpipe:
Hi Carl and thanks for the feedback,
We don't currently support video publishing to Tumblr. – Bruno Pedro, on September 03, 2009 15:02
Bruno Pedro replied on September 03, 2009 15:02 to the question "How can I post photos to Tumblr?" in tarpipe:
Bruno Pedro replied on June 05, 2009 12:30 to the praise "great app!" in tarpipe:
Bruno Pedro replied on June 05, 2009 12:19 to the idea "Sending to Yahoo! Pipes" in tarpipe:
Hi Jonathan,
The REST connector is compatible with the Yahoo! Pipes Web Service Module (http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/docs?doc...), not with Yahoo! Pipes itself.
We made it that way so that Web services that are currently already working with the Yahoo! Pipes Web Service Module can also work with tarpipe without changing anything.
Bruno Pedro replied on June 05, 2009 10:49 to the question "With API 2.0, what should /workflow/start look like?" in tarpipe:
Thanks for feedback David,
The workflow ID can either be obtained by the /workflow/shortinfo/ method as you mentioned (see http://tarpipe.com/developers/guide/a...) or on the user interface, at the end of the workflow edit URL (example: http:// tarpipe.com/workflows/edit/?id=WORKFLOW_ID).
You can send any POST field you like as long as it's available as a REST decoder output (see http://tarpipe.com/developers/guide/a... about sending POST values).
The /workflow/adhoc/start method is more powerful because it lets run any workflow created by you and sent with the method request (see http://tarpipe.com/developers/guide/a...).
With the adhoc workflow you can send *any* POST fields you like, not just those described as an output of the REST decoder. The way you connect those POST fields to other connectors on the workflow is up to you and must be described on the workflow XML document you're sending (see the documentation for an example).
Please let me know if you need any further assistance building and executing an adhoc workflow.
Bruno Pedro replied on June 04, 2009 13:45 to the idea "Sending to Yahoo! Pipes" in tarpipe:
Bruno Pedro replied on June 04, 2009 13:23 to the idea "Sending to Yahoo! Pipes" in tarpipe:
Hi Jonathan,
The tarpipe REST connector is meant to be compatible with the Yahoo! Pipes Web Service Module (see http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/docs?doc...), not with what Yahoo! Pipes accepts information from the outside.
Yahoo! Pipes accepts input as simple text. What tarpipe is sending is very similar to what the Pipes Web Service Module is sending out, and yes, it is text (JSON encoded).
So, I think you can explore Pipes string manipulation operators and see if you can extract the information you want from what tarpipe is sending.
Or, you could do it yourself on your final script.
Thanks again for the great feedback and I hope you can make it work.
Bruno Pedro replied on June 04, 2009 11:13 to the idea "Sending to Yahoo! Pipes" in tarpipe:
Thanks for the feedback Jonathan,
I'm not sure I completely understand what you're trying to do.
I tried myself POSTing directly to http://postin.appjet.net and what I see there is my data as text — I think you need to transform the JSON string into an object on your side to be able to use it.
I'd be willing to help you further but I don't know the details of appjet or what exactly you're trying to do.
Bruno Pedro replied on June 04, 2009 09:40 to the idea "Sending to Yahoo! Pipes" in tarpipe:
Bruno Pedro replied on June 03, 2009 15:13 to the problem "Can't sign in with my OpenID delegation" in tarpipe:
Bruno Pedro replied on June 03, 2009 09:50 to the question "Twitter connector should use OAuth, not explicit username/password" in tarpipe:
Bruno Pedro replied on May 29, 2009 12:26 to the problem "Can't sign in with my OpenID delegation" in tarpipe:
Hi LouCypher and thanks for the feedback,
I did some debugging and found out the following:
1- we're sending an HTTP request to your URL with the user agent "php-openid/2.1.2 (php/5.2.9) curl/7.19.4"
2- your server is replying with "HTTP/1.1 406 Not Acceptable"
Now, what's interesting, is that if I remove this user agent your server will respond normally and everything will work fine.
I also found out that if I remove the string "curl" from the user agent, your server will respond normally.
Do you have any type of user agent filtering active on your side?
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