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erwan replied on August 19, 2009 13:45 to the question "Google Chrome Support for Foxmarks" in Xmarks:
It's cool to hear it's coming - but since Google Chrome have its own sync system, what about a server-to-server sync? That way you could have your Xmarks in Chrome without having to install anything. That would sound safer than having 2 independent sync system running locally (with risks of conflicts). Of course, that would only work if Google offers an API for their sync server...
erwan replied on July 05, 2009 09:50 to the question "Facebook Not Updating in Yoono" in Yoono:
Hi there,
Facebook changed the error code they return when the permission to read the stream is missing. Consequently we fail to ask you for the permission. I've just committed the change, so an update to the extension should arrive soon.
In the meantime, you can grant the permission and solve the problem by visiting this URL:
http://bit.ly/pfldC
(don't worry, nothing happens until you click "validate" in that page).
erwan replied on July 02, 2009 09:53 to the problem "ERROR - CLICK TO TRY AGAIN" in Yoono:
erwan replied on June 16, 2009 10:13 to the question "The Mafia has taken over my yoono!" in Yoono:
erwan replied on June 10, 2009 16:27 to the problem "Friendfeed connection issues" in Yoono:
Hi dracnath,
I'm sorry to hear you're having issues with Yoono and Friendfeed. I'm a developer at Yoono and I am investigating the issue. So if you don't mind I have a few questions to figure out what's going on.
* Can you tell me your friendfeed username? If there is any special characters, we could be handling that incorrectly.
* Are you using Friendfeed in any non-English language?
Also, when you configure Friendfeed in Yoono, you should get to a page with a nickname and a remote key. Normally it should fill up automatically in the sidebar but if it doesn't, make sure the nickname and remote key are actually the one showing in the web page.-
erwan started following the question "Google Chrome Support for Foxmarks" in Xmarks.
erwan replied on November 08, 2008 03:08 to the question "When will Flock add more social networking sites to the sidebar?" in Flock:
Actually we already support Pownce. You can also configure multiple twitter accounts, but only one can be active at a time.
Regarding Brightkite, Loopt, Tagged and Jaiku, I don't think there is any short-term plan to support them but I'm sure Evan (our community ambassador) will read this thread and file that in his big "requested services" folder!
erwan replied on November 07, 2008 22:14 to the question "When will Flock add more social networking sites to the sidebar?" in Flock:
erwan replied on October 02, 2008 20:02 to the problem "Mirror'd API down? and documentation sends a 404" in Gnolia:
erwan marked one of Larry Halff's replies in Gnolia as useful. Larry Halff replied to the problem "Mirror'd API down? and documentation sends a 404".
erwan reported a problem in Gnolia on October 02, 2008 18:37:
Mirror'd API down? and documentation sends a 404Hi,
It seems like the Mirror'd API is having problems, as I'm no longer able to publish bookmarks from Flock.
Additionally, all the links to documentation on the is page:
http://ma.gnolia.com/developers
are broken.
erwan replied on July 21, 2008 21:53 to the question "Every time I try to use righ-click within Flock, I die a little. I love Flock!!! But, not being able to doctor problems within Flock is frustrating. Disabling add-ons to diagnose is too crude. Flock needs to develop [better] debugging and doctoring features of Flock." in Flock:
The link I gave you actually explains what the diagnostics tools are; that's how extensions developers do when their extension doesn't work properly.
I said it tells you from what extension it comes from, but if you understand Javascript and the Mozilla technologies it will also tell you what's wrong with it.
erwan replied on July 19, 2008 18:42 to the question "Every time I try to use righ-click within Flock, I die a little. I love Flock!!! But, not being able to doctor problems within Flock is frustrating. Disabling add-ons to diagnose is too crude. Flock needs to develop [better] debugging and doctoring features of Flock." in Flock:
Well, the thing is that Firefox/Flock add-ons are so powerful they can do anything, including breaking the browser. So the only thing a non technical user can do is try to disable the add-ons.
But if you are technical and want to diagnose by yourself, you can do that:
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/....3F
Then you'll be able to see error message, and often you'll see from what extension it comes from.
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