I tried to post a question on the world wide web page:
"How can we track failures when using the web? Can we make a list of things that need to be done?"
but an unexpected error occured: ActionView::TemplateError
Details: "For example, I was looking for a map of school districts in a Rhode Island neighborhood. I spent many hours searching national and local sites and images. Nothing fit. There is no way to tell what school your child will attend if you move into a neighborhood. These are basic and important questions."
Tags: web to do list, best, tasks, goal oriented, organization
then I did a search for "world wide web" found 4 results, but there was nothing listed...
I am posting a question in the "hey world wide web" box and hitting continue but nothing happens...
I've tested the hCard profile importer (http://getsatisfaction.com/people/new) and had mixed results. Last.fm imports in particular seem to be hit-and-miss (sometimes it finds the profile, sometimes not); my Technorati profile will not import at all ("This profile does not support hCard"). Flickr seems to work reliably.
The reason it came up is I'm trying to verify it against Rosebleed's user profiles (eg. http://rosebleed.net/users/profile.ph...) and having no luck. I suspect part of the problem may be the hCard+XFN friends list, but even on a profile with no friends list it doesn't work. (I seem to recall that it has worked in the past, but can't reproduce it now)
I just used the Satisfaction integration for twitter and while the post was made to twitter, the tinyurl used in the tweet was broken. Oh my. Here is the tweet:
I created a new product and when I clicked on "add product links", nothing happened. I then clicked on "add product image", successfully navigated and selected the image, uploaded it and then a moment later (perhaps once the upload had finished) Safari crashed. Ouch!
when i click the 'edit' button for question 793, i go to http://getsatisfaction.com/satisfacti... which doesn't have anything about that question to edit -- just a prompt to ask a new question!
Assumption: I am signed in and viewing my own question/comment/idea:
When I'm viewing questions/comments I've asked, the Reply defaults to "Reply to klaama" It seems the most common scenario is that I'm replying to someone who answered me - not myself.
I expected that the Reply would default to the most recent comment, or I would have to click Reply to the specific person I wanted. When I noticed the Reply to [name], I clicked Reply, then had two Reply text boxes on the interface, and had to figure out which box to type into.