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Eric Rountree replied on October 12, 2009 22:56 to the problem "Protagonize Login Box Weirdness on Google Chrome" in Protagonize:
Eric Rountree replied on August 22, 2009 23:23 to the problem "Protagonize Login Box Weirdness on Google Chrome" in Protagonize:
Eric Rountree reported a problem in Protagonize on August 21, 2009 13:22:
Protagonize Login Box Weirdness on Google ChromeWelcome back, Nick. I have a problem. (Hehehe, just wanted to see how that sounded.) The login screen has changed again, and clearing my browser cache does not seem to help. I have to scroll down now to get to the login box, and when I get there, the fields are arranged oddly. I'm still using Google Chrome. Here's a pic.
Eric Rountree replied on June 09, 2009 13:34 to the problem "Can't Get At My Feed. OpenID Is Causing Me Grief." in twitterfeed:
Eric Rountree replied on June 08, 2009 14:20 to the problem "Can't Get At My Feed. OpenID Is Causing Me Grief." in twitterfeed:
Eric Rountree reported a problem in twitterfeed on June 08, 2009 12:20:
Can't Get At My Feed. OpenID Is Causing Me Grief.There's definitely a disconnect happening here somewhere:
Part One: If I login to Twitterfeed with my OpenID, I do not see my feed listed in my account. This actually doesn't surprise me, because I am positive I did not use OpenID when I created my Twitterfeed account a few months ago.
Part Two: When I go to the "reminder" page of Twitterfeed and type in my Twitter username and password, I am told "We couldn't find a matching twitter username and password in our database."
I know that I have a valid Twitterfeed feed, because whenever I update my blog, a new tweet appears on my Twitter, with "from Twitterfeed" in the timestamp.
Can someone please help me to solve this issue?
Thanks.
Eric Rountree replied on June 06, 2009 23:15 to the problem "Can't recover openID with Twitter username/password" in twitterfeed:
Eric Rountree replied on June 06, 2009 23:03 to the problem "Can't recover openID with Twitter username/password" in twitterfeed:
I'm having a similar problem. I know that my blog updates are being posted to Twitter by Twitterfeed (because it says "twitterfeed" in the timestamp), but for the life of me, I don't remember using OpenID when I first set up my Twitterfeed account. Is OpenID a recent development here? I set up my feed a few months ago.
I can login to Twitterfeed with my Google Openid, but there are no feeds listed in my account. If I use my Twitter account and password on the "reminder" page, it says I don't exist!
This is weird! What should I do?
Eric Rountree asked a question in Protagonize on May 26, 2009 22:35:
Eric Rountree replied on May 20, 2009 14:45 to the problem "Link in "Followup" Notification Does Not Link to Actual Followup" in Protagonize:
Eric Rountree replied on May 20, 2009 13:34 to the problem "Google Chrome Doesn't Update Comment Text While Editing" in Protagonize:
Eric Rountree replied on May 19, 2009 15:06 to the problem "Google Chrome Doesn't Update Comment Text While Editing" in Protagonize:
Eric Rountree replied on May 12, 2009 14:39 to the idea "Multiple URLs in User Profile?" in Protagonize:
Eric Rountree replied on May 12, 2009 14:11 to the problem "Link in "Followup" Notification Does Not Link to Actual Followup" in Protagonize:
Eric Rountree reported a problem in Protagonize on May 08, 2009 13:23:
Link in "Followup" Notification Does Not Link to Actual FollowupAgain with notifications... When I get a notification that someone has posted a followup to a branch I wrote, the word "followup" is a link inside the notification. However, that link does not take me to the followup. It takes me to the branch I wrote. I think it would be much more useful if the link took me to the actual followup.
Eric Rountree replied on May 08, 2009 13:19 to the problem "Notification of Replies to Comments I Didn't Make..." in Protagonize:
I think that would probably help a bit, Nick, though it seems to me it would likely still be confusing if I get a notification that someone has replied to a comment I made on the story, but then I go look at it, and it's actually a comment on a branch. I'd rather be notified if someone else comes along and actually makes a comment on the story. But then, I don't know if that's workable in the way you have comments set up.
Eric Rountree reported a problem in Protagonize on May 06, 2009 14:43:
Notification of Replies to Comments I Didn't Make...Hi, Nick... I've noticed that in some of my notifications, it says someone replied to my comment on a particular branch, but I haven't yet commented on that branch. Has anyone else mentioned this?
Eric Rountree replied on March 20, 2009 22:46 to the problem "New Login Box Chopped Off in Chrome" in Protagonize:
Eric Rountree reported a problem in Protagonize on March 20, 2009 22:26:
Eric Rountree reported a problem in Protagonize on February 25, 2009 22:37:
Google Chrome Doesn't Update Comment Text While EditingHi, Nick... The asker of many questions, here... I use Google Chrome as my browser (which basically rocks), but I do notice an oddity with it on Protagonize. When I'm writing a comment on a story or a user profile, if I go back and edit the text in the comment box before I post it, it doesn't update correctly. If I then select all the text, it updates. Not a major problem, just an interesting oddity. But thought you'd like to know. I tried the same thing in Firefox, and editing the comment text works fine.
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