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Chad Hutchins replied on July 03, 2008 23:32 to the problem "Can't post to Twitter after changing my Twitter password" in Socialthing!:
Matt Galligan replied on July 03, 2008 22:33 to the problem "Can't post to Twitter after changing my Twitter password" in Socialthing!:
chad reported a problem in Socialthing! on July 01, 2008 19:36:
Can't post to Twitter after changing my Twitter passwordI can't post to Twitter after changing my password on my twitter account, even though I changed my twitter account settings in Socialthing. Socialthing verifies the account information in account settings. When I click on post, it gives me the option to post to Twitter, but it fails. Any ideas?
Chad Hutchins replied on April 02, 2008 22:19 to the idea "Why does the lifestream completely reload when you rename someone?" in Socialthing!:
Ally Backlund replied on April 02, 2008 21:38 to the idea "Why does the lifestream completely reload when you rename someone?" in Socialthing!:
chad started following the idea "API" in Socialthing!.
chad shared an idea in Socialthing! on February 07, 2008 18:45:
Why does the lifestream completely reload when you rename someone?Could you not send out an ajax call to update the database, then the return would result with all the indexed places that person is found in the lifestream and would update their name appropriately? Just a question/suggestion. I know yall are doing a lot of other complicated things, so there may be a good reason you are having to reload the lifestream, it's just a little annoying.
Keep up the great work.
chad replied on January 24, 2008 04:40 to the problem "Javascript Quote Escaping Problems" in Socialthing!:
Ally Backlund replied on January 22, 2008 20:28 to the problem "Javascript Quote Escaping Problems" in Socialthing!:
chad replied on January 22, 2008 19:12 to the problem "Javascript Quote Escaping Problems" in Socialthing!:
Awesome. Thanks for the quick response.
I am still getting a javascript error. It may be related, it may not be. Starts with:
my_identities = JSON.parse('.....
It is towards the bottom of the generated HTML. I was trying some more XSS'ish things just to bring up possible vulnerabilities. If Joel wants to just email me about specifics, he is more than welcome to. hutchins dot chad at gmail dot com.
thanks again
Ally Backlund replied on January 21, 2008 23:56 to the problem "Javascript Quote Escaping Problems" in Socialthing!:
chad replied on January 18, 2008 20:32 to the problem "Javascript Quote Escaping Problems" in Socialthing!:
Ross LaRocco replied on January 18, 2008 19:38 to the problem "Javascript Quote Escaping Problems" in Socialthing!:
Ally Backlund replied on January 18, 2008 18:57 to the problem "Javascript Quote Escaping Problems" in Socialthing!:
chad replied on January 18, 2008 17:49 to the problem "Javascript Quote Escaping Problems" in Socialthing!:
chad reported a problem in Socialthing! on January 18, 2008 17:47:
Javascript Quote Escaping ProblemsWhenever I try to load up my lifestream, it doesn't get very far. My Javascript gets caught up in an error due to an escaping quotes problem. Here is the line of code:
ident = JSON.parse('{"name" : "Type Lauren Herndon's Full Name Here", "identity": 188}');
You see the single quote is ending the parameter to the parse() function early. If it is a problem here, I am sure it is a problem in several places. Whenever you receive data from your database, you should escape things so that it will not interfere with your client-side code.
I'd be willing to bet that if anyone put a single quote when they try to name someone, the next time that person's name comes back up in the LifeStream a Javascript error will be thrown.
An error like this keeps a person completely locked out of there LifeStream.
Keep up the good work! I am enjoying SocialThing!. I am finding things I didn't usually see before.
Brian replied on January 15, 2008 05:07 to the idea "I want to be able to say who has more weight in my lifestream. Like, you get green if I love you, blue if you're mild. Red if I'm about to delete you. Or whatevs. Right now they all seem to have equal weight." in Socialthing!:
We are working on this (and many other things). I think that the ability to give more weight to one service over another could be useful as well. I'm not sure that is in the "top 5" things to add but it would certainly make it into the product once we knock off some of the bugs and other features. :)
Ally Backlund replied on January 15, 2008 00:52 to the problem "Multiple Life Stream Events show up..." in Socialthing!:
chad reported a problem in Socialthing! on January 14, 2008 23:43:
Multiple Life Stream Events show up...Clicking consecutively on the LifeStream tab causes multiple instances of events to show up in the stream.
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