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Marten replied on November 30, 2009 15:43 to the question "Fail to track my web apps usuage:(" in Wakoopa:
Marten replied on November 13, 2009 11:11 to the question "Why does my proxy complain about invalid requests from tracker ?" in Wakoopa:
Hi Renaud,
We have a 1.1.1 version without the Expect: 100-continue header available. If you would like to test/use it you can contact us at info@wakoopa.com!
Marten replied on November 11, 2009 22:35 to the question "Why does my proxy complain about invalid requests from tracker ?" in Wakoopa:
Marten replied on November 10, 2009 12:01 to the problem "Linux Tracker Crashes on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic" in Wakoopa:
Marten replied on November 10, 2009 12:00 to the problem "Tracker won't track web apps in Chromium on Linux" in Wakoopa:
Marten replied on November 06, 2009 13:19 to the question "Why does my proxy complain about invalid requests from tracker ?" in Wakoopa:
Thanks for the detailed info and sorry for not responding earlier!
The problem is that Squid does not support the "Expect: 100-continue" part of the request to the Wakoopa server. We will remove it from the next tracker version which should make things work as expected!
Are you able to bypass the Squid proxy for the time being?
Marten replied on November 06, 2009 09:47 to the problem "Linux Tracker Crashes on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic" in Wakoopa:
Marten replied on November 06, 2009 09:09 to the problem "I can only download v1.07 from the tracker. Where is the 2.0 download?" in Wakoopa:
Marten replied on November 04, 2009 10:54 to the problem "Linux Tracker Crashes on Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic" in Wakoopa:
Marten replied on November 01, 2009 21:55 to the idea "tracker caching while no internet connection" in Wakoopa:
Marten replied on October 20, 2009 19:30 to the question "Why does my proxy complain about invalid requests from tracker ?" in Wakoopa:
Marten replied on October 14, 2009 11:52 to the problem "Wakoopa doesn't track Autodesk Maya on the Linux platform" in Wakoopa:
Marten replied on October 05, 2009 20:57 to the problem "Konqueror is being miss-identified as kdeinit" in Wakoopa:
Marten replied on September 09, 2009 13:22 to the idea "Integrate notify-osd Alerts Into Linux Tracker" in Wakoopa:
Marten marked one of David Hammond's replies in Wakoopa as useful. David Hammond replied to the problem "Wakoopa Linux tracker still not tracking web apps".
Marten replied on July 16, 2009 16:52 to the problem "Wakoopa Linux tracker still not tracking web apps" in Wakoopa:
A comment on the idea "Offline software tracking" in Wakoopa:
Yes, software is tracked when you are offline and your usage is then submitted to Wakoopa as soon as you are online again. However, it does not currently save usage when you, for example, shut down your computer without connecting to the Internet first. – Marten, on July 16, 2009 16:50
Marten replied on July 16, 2009 11:34 to the problem "Wakoopa Linux tracker still not tracking web apps" in Wakoopa:
Hi David,
The Wow.exe line is ok. Wakoopa remembers the software you run during a session, but the "[]" at the end of the line indicates that no usage was detected since the last submission of usage data to Wakoopa.
The web tracking issue is strange though. Could you post the contents of /home/<yourusername>/.wakoopa/settings.ini?
And when you're running Firefox, is there a readable file /home/<yourusername>/.mozilla/firefox/<x>.default/sessionstore.js (where <x> is a short sequence of characters)?
</x></x></yourusername></yourusername>
Marten replied on July 14, 2009 21:07 to the question "YaST says tracker is installed, yet it doesn't show up in my system tray." in Wakoopa:
Marten replied on July 14, 2009 21:05 to the problem "Update to ubuntu 9.04 and wakoopa tracker died" in Wakoopa:
Sounds like a problem with your network settings. Are you using a proxy and have you configured it in the Wakoopa tracker?
Maybe you can start a terminal (Applications->Accessories->Terminal) and start Wakoopa from there by typing "wakoopa". You will see some output that may help us determine the cause of your connection problems.
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