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Matt Galligan replied on June 13, 2008 12:44 to the problem "Socialthing! Alpha hangs on update" in SocialThing:
Mike, are you able to use the current live site now?
http://socialthing.com
It's possible that a fix got implemented when it went live...
kung_fu_mike replied on June 13, 2008 00:24 to the problem "Socialthing! Alpha hangs on update" in SocialThing:
Issue was repeatable while site was down. Using a saved state version of the site/App I attempted to load. The. The loading animation spun indefinitely. This may or may not be the only reproduce-able version of the error. Would suggest a JS powered timeout or never letting the site go down/update again. Also timeout/retry logic may correct.
Matt Galligan replied on June 11, 2008 20:26 to the problem "Socialthing! Alpha hangs on update" in SocialThing:
kung_fu_mike reported a problem in SocialThing on June 10, 2008 18:24:
Socialthing! Alpha hangs on updateIssue: I click on "Show updates" in Socialthing! Alpha and the "Loading new updates" animation spins indefinitely. Only resolution is to refresh the page.
Browser Version: Mozilla Firefox 3 Beta 5
OS: Linux 2.6.24-18-386 i686 GNU/Linux (Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04 LTS)
Steps to reproduce:
1) Load and Sign in to Social thing Alpha
2) Wait for a notification that new updates are available
3) Wait approx 60min (highly variable, have not tested exact times)
4) Click on "Show Updates"
A this point it should spin indefinitely. Will work on getting a more precise measure of time and seeing if it correlates with particular update types or services.
Matt Galligan replied on May 31, 2008 02:50 to the idea "Make ST! with asynchronous UI" in SocialThing:
kung_fu_mike shared an idea in SocialThing on May 15, 2008 23:31:
Make ST! with asynchronous UIWhy is there a refresh button? I mean there is already a refresh button on my browser. Can't you make ST! asynchronous? I mean a little eventmachine and juggernaut magic and it would be a serious improvement. Not to mentino a much less intensive to the server load as you don't have to spin up a rails process everytime. This is Mike if it doesn't tell you that somewhere. Like Asshole lives in Seattle Mike.
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