plurk mobile is always asking for my user/password in my treo 650 browser. month ago everything just fine. it keep the user/pwd cookies. but now is not.
Hello Plurk Team! Im Giving Feedback about the Plurk Mobile. I hope you can add My Profile, Alerts, Send a Private Plurk or Clique, Mark all as Read, Settings, etc. My Friends also wants this idea. Thanks! Hope you grant it!
I have a pocket PC and a smart phone both running Windows Mobile 5. I can view and post plurks, but any time I post a reply to a plurk, I get redirected to an "Oops! Not found" page and the reply never posts. The Opera browser seems to be capable of posting a reply, but the load times between pages are immense.
Mobile Plurk shows different timezones for different plurks. I have 16:53 followed by 22:05, then 17:05, then 22:06 (these were all posted within a few minutes). The timezones aren't consistent (not sure if it's based on the posters timezone, or some other factor).
Couldn't log in mobile edition.
Once i log in, it appears "There was an error"
The Traceback text is:
The server has either erred or is incapable of performing the requested operation.
The time stamps in Plurk Mobile do not correspond with my account's timezone settings. I'm in the Pacific time zone, but my mobile timeline always displays in GMT.
It will be neat if mobile pagination shows the total number of pages (ie. page 1 of N) and maybe add more page numbers and some links to go to the absolute end / beginning in addition to the existing next / previous links.
Though I appreciate plurk mobile pages are served with content type application/xhtml+xml, some browsers cannot handle this content type properly and cause problems. Typically, Internet Explorer doesn't support this content type, and displays download dialog.
Surely this is for mobile users, but some mobile browsers also have troubles in handling application/xhtml+xml. For example, OpenWave browser (default browser of au, the Japan's second largest mobile phone network) can parse that content type, but it fails to recognize charset for Japanese when served with that content type, and causes 500 errors when post Japanese text (even worse, it sends Accept header that includes string 'application/xhtml+xml'. So simple RegEx based content negotiation doesn't work in this case).
Those problems are not present when content type is text/html. I'd suggest to use this (text/html) content type, instead of application/xhtml+xml, for mobile pages.
Plurk's native interface threads conversations making it naturally more conducive to longer conversations involving many users. The "unread" indicator works great for keeping up with day, week even month old messages that are being updated.
The mobile interface, however, presents absolutely no way to detect new activity, no way to tell what is and isn't read. What I would suggest would be the ability to sort plurks by recent activity
It seems that the page selection is not working for mobile plurk when viewing a single user's plurks. Only the first page (most recent plurks) can be viewed. The option does work, however, when viewing the complete (mobile) timeline of all followed plurks.