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Pete Butcher
Kiss My Shiny Metal Ass
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Posted - 2015.01.05 07:44:30 -
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Rumbaldi wrote:Hi Pete
When I update everythign and check the orders it still only seems to be highlghting the order is red for stuff i am being undercut on in station rather than in system. still when I go through the orders afterwards there are orders in syystem that beat mine and do not show up. I emailed some information throuigh to you on this a little while back re systems the orders where in etc.
R
Yes, you did: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=5352419#post5352419
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Rumbaldi
AgonyOfChoice
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Posted - 2015.01.05 17:10:56 -
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Ahhh sorry, missed that forum post update.
Unless in a system with one station I guess that does made the feature somewhat less useful, in that you have to manually check every order anyway to ensure your on top, whilst you may be lowest in station you may not be lowest in system. The only system I can think of where that may not really matter is Jita.
Ill test the theory though, people may still buy from my station rather than the other, but I suspect that those items simply will be purchased from the lower priced station. |
Pete Butcher
Kiss My Shiny Metal Ass
265
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Posted - 2015.01.05 17:48:45 -
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Rumbaldi wrote:Ahhh sorry, missed that forum post update.
Unless in a system with one station I guess that does made the feature somewhat less useful, in that you have to manually check every order anyway to ensure your on top, whilst you may be lowest in station you may not be lowest in system. The only system I can think of where that may not really matter is Jita.
Ill test the theory though, people may still buy from my station rather than the other, but I suspect that those items simply will be purchased from the lower priced station.
As a station trader, I can tell you this system works for every trade hub, because of... station traders.
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Mikail Thiesant
Sigin-tarag Anoikis Ronin
25
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Posted - 2015.01.06 10:14:14 -
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Hey.
Thank you for the linux version! But I have a little bit problem compiling it. So what I did sofar:
Note: all / are replaced by \ because of: The input may not contain HTML.
I use Linux Mint 17.1 x64. I installed cmake, clang and boost libraries (libboost-all-dev package). Then downloaded the Qt online installer and all the Qt stuff unpacked in \home\me\Qt\ (Qt version 5.4). Then downloaded source code of Evernus from here (Download repository link on that page) and extracted the zip file to \opt\Evernus\krojew-evernus-4341ee793715. Then changed the default compiler to clang this way:
export CC=\usr\bin\clang export CXX=\usr\bin\clang++
then I ran this:
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=\home\me\Qt\5.4\gcc_64\lib\cmake
Output:
-- Boost version: 1.54.0 -- Configuring done -- Generating done -- Build files have been written to: \opt\Evernus\krojew-evernus-4341ee793715
Looks good so I ran make. Got following error:
Scanning dependencies of target evernus [ 26%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles\evernus.dir\AboutDialog.cpp.o In file included from \opt\Evernus\krojew-evernus-4341ee793715\AboutDialog.cpp:15: In file included from \home\me\Qt\5.4\gcc_64\include\QtCore\QCoreApplication:1: In file included from \home\me\Qt\5.4\gcc_64\include\QtCore\qcoreapplication.h:37: In file included from \home\me\Qt\5.4\gcc_64\include\QtCore\qglobal.h:70: \home\me\Qt\5.4\gcc_64\include\QtCore\qcompilerdetection.h:882:11: fatal error: 'utility' file not found # include utility * removed < because of the forum error above ^ 1 error generated. make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles\evernus.dir\AboutDialog.cpp.o] Error 1 make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles\evernus.dir\all] Error 2 make: *** [all] Error 2
And can't move from here. Did I forget to install something, where the utility header file is, or where else might be the problem? (worth noting that I have minimal experinece with compiling from sources, so pls be easy on me :-) )
Thank you again for the linux versions and any kind of help! |
Pete Butcher
Kiss My Shiny Metal Ass
265
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Posted - 2015.01.06 10:56:58 -
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Seems like you didn't install libc++. Also note, that you are compiling the head revision, which might not be stable (and you won't get update notification when a stable comes out). I recommend compiling the latest tagged version, which is stable.
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Mikail Thiesant
Sigin-tarag Anoikis Ronin
25
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Posted - 2015.01.06 19:55:46 -
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Thank you. Installing libc++-dev (and dependencies) helped. I had to install libglu1-mesa-dev and dependencies because of missing GL/gl.h. It compiled fine. Program started fine. Don't have time to play with it more right now.
And about the tagged version. I could't find it :-) Now I found it so I will try to compile it later.
Thank you for help! |
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CCP FoxFour
C C P C C P Alliance
3803
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Posted - 2015.01.07 13:46:32 -
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Was poking around and trying out Evernus just now. When attempting to import data from the web a window came up for CREST Authentication. It was all pretty slick and everything, except since it's showing up in it's own window instead of a browser window as a user I cannot verify that it's actually loading the SSO from eveonline.com or verify the SSL cert. :(
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Pete Butcher
Kiss My Shiny Metal Ass
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Posted - 2015.01.07 14:26:34 -
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CCP FoxFour wrote:Was poking around and trying out Evernus just now. When attempting to import data from the web a window came up for CREST Authentication. It was all pretty slick and everything, except since it's showing up in it's own window instead of a browser window as a user I cannot verify that it's actually loading the SSO from eveonline.com or verify the SSL cert. :(
That is a valid concern and you just have to trust it like a browser. Everything is open source, so everyone can look at the exact code which handles SSO and verify it's not phishing. Unfortunately, I don't see any other way of doing the authentication in standalone apps.
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Max Kolonko
WATAHA. Unseen Wolves
494
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Posted - 2015.01.07 15:08:33 -
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Pete Butcher wrote:CCP FoxFour wrote:Was poking around and trying out Evernus just now. When attempting to import data from the web a window came up for CREST Authentication. It was all pretty slick and everything, except since it's showing up in it's own window instead of a browser window as a user I cannot verify that it's actually loading the SSO from eveonline.com or verify the SSL cert. :( That is a valid concern and you just have to trust it like a browser. Everything is open source, so everyone can look at the exact code which handles SSO and verify it's not phishing. Unfortunately, I don't see any other way of doing the authentication in standalone apps.
When im authenticating from Rstudio i get browser page lunch with authentication and reaults get baxk to the app. You need to listen to a specified port in your app for response and set the callback url to localhost:port (there may be more to it. I dont understand fully how R does it, but it works)
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Pete Butcher
Kiss My Shiny Metal Ass
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Posted - 2015.01.07 15:13:55 -
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Max Kolonko wrote:Pete Butcher wrote:CCP FoxFour wrote:Was poking around and trying out Evernus just now. When attempting to import data from the web a window came up for CREST Authentication. It was all pretty slick and everything, except since it's showing up in it's own window instead of a browser window as a user I cannot verify that it's actually loading the SSO from eveonline.com or verify the SSL cert. :( That is a valid concern and you just have to trust it like a browser. Everything is open source, so everyone can look at the exact code which handles SSO and verify it's not phishing. Unfortunately, I don't see any other way of doing the authentication in standalone apps. When im authenticating from Rstudio i get browser page lunch with authentication and reaults get baxk to the app. You need to listen to a specified port in your app for response and set the callback url to localhost:port (there may be more to it. I dont understand fully how R does it, but it works)
Forcing the user to jump from one app to another, to jump back again isn't a good experience, IMHO. Also, some people can have ports blocked (firewall, system policy, already in use, etc.), so it wouldn't work everywhere.
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Pete Butcher
Kiss My Shiny Metal Ass
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Posted - 2015.01.07 15:52:54 -
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I just got an idea of some kind of "trusted app/developer" certification from CCP, which would be shown on the SSO login page. Makes sense?
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Max Kolonko
WATAHA. Unseen Wolves
494
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Posted - 2015.01.07 16:18:05 -
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Pete Butcher wrote:I just got an idea of some kind of "trusted app/developer" certification from CCP, which would be shown on the SSO login page. Makes sense?
How would it work and how hard would it be to just show on "fake login page" the same information?
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Pete Butcher
Kiss My Shiny Metal Ass
266
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Posted - 2015.01.07 16:26:21 -
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Max Kolonko wrote:Pete Butcher wrote:I just got an idea of some kind of "trusted app/developer" certification from CCP, which would be shown on the SSO login page. Makes sense? How would it work and how hard would it be to just show on "fake login page" the same information?
Point taken. But a list of trusted [whatever] somewhere on Eve Online website + an informational campaign might have some positive result (or not).
Or, preferably, some better mechanism for standalone apps to authorize. But that's not for me to think about. I just work with what I have
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CCP FoxFour
C C P C C P Alliance
3805
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Posted - 2015.01.08 09:03:26 -
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Yea, most stand alone applications that use OAuth2 open a browser page. PyCharm for example opens my browser when authenticating with Google for App Engine. It's not the greatest experience but seems to be the trusted way of doing it.
Also, ports being blocked shouldn't be an issue since you would be redirecting to localhost.
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Pete Butcher
Kiss My Shiny Metal Ass
266
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Posted - 2015.01.08 09:27:23 -
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CCP FoxFour wrote:Yea, most stand alone applications that use OAuth2 open a browser page. PyCharm for example opens my browser when authenticating with Google for App Engine. It's not the greatest experience but seems to be the trusted way of doing it.
Also, ports being blocked shouldn't be an issue since you would be redirecting to localhost.
Actually ports are an issue - for example I'm working on two machines, which can only listen on specific ports (security policy). There are iptables/firewalls that block such traffic and there is no way to switch a port if another application is already using it, making the feature unusable in such case (not to mention such app would hijack the tokens). My guess is, those applications you talk about simply do not have a built in web engine and must use some external tool.
And let's not forget about edge cases - for example, on Linux there might not be a way to open a browser from an external application (no DEFAULT_BROWSER and BROWSER env variables and not KDE/Gnome and no common browser binaries detected; let's say Xfce with manually downloaded Firefox - no way to launch it unless the user sets the BROWSER variable). In essence, this mechanism is relying on third party apps, which may or may not work; puts all trust in them; degrades user experience; is not portable and is not remotely guaranteed to work at all. I think it's better to contain and control everything in one application and just be transparent of how it works, hence open source.
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TheSmokingHertog
TALIBAN EXPRESS
277
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Posted - 2015.01.08 10:34:34 -
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Max Kolonko wrote:Pete Butcher wrote:I just got an idea of some kind of "trusted app/developer" certification from CCP, which would be shown on the SSO login page. Makes sense? How would it work and how hard would it be to just show on "fake login page" the same information?
Thats solvable with a handshake with a secret key, as long as only the app dev has the secret, someone else can't fake the certificate.
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Martin T
Thrall Nation Brave Collective
1
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Posted - 2015.01.09 11:27:15 -
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Have you considered registering a protocol for your application? That would at least solve your port issue, though if there is no default browser it could still be an issue, but maybe only fall back to your internal browser if that's the case?
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Pete Butcher
Kiss My Shiny Metal Ass
266
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Posted - 2015.01.09 11:56:55 -
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Martin T wrote:Have you considered registering a protocol for your application? That would at least solve your port issue, though if there is no default browser it could still be an issue, but maybe only fall back to your internal browser if that's the case?
This solution is not portable. It's dependent on system, desktop environment, user privileges and browser.
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Cadiz Aragon
Dirt Nap Squad Dirt Nap Squad.
8
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Posted - 2015.01.09 22:50:21 -
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CCP FoxFour wrote:Yea, most stand alone applications that use OAuth2 open a browser page. PyCharm for example opens my browser when authenticating with Google for App Engine. It's not the greatest experience but seems to be the trusted way of doing it.
Also, ports being blocked shouldn't be an issue since you would be redirecting to localhost.
How does the stand alone app intercept the redirected url sent to the browser after the user goes through the SSO?
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Cadiz Aragon
Dirt Nap Squad Dirt Nap Squad.
8
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Posted - 2015.01.09 22:56:21 -
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Looks like a cool tool. Unfortunately for me Evernus-1.22.dmg crashes immediately on app startup. Would you like me to send you the dump? |
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Max Kolonko
WATAHA. Unseen Wolves
494
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Posted - 2015.01.09 23:33:58 -
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Cadiz Aragon wrote:CCP FoxFour wrote:Yea, most stand alone applications that use OAuth2 open a browser page. PyCharm for example opens my browser when authenticating with Google for App Engine. It's not the greatest experience but seems to be the trusted way of doing it.
Also, ports being blocked shouldn't be an issue since you would be redirecting to localhost. How does the stand alone app intercept the redirected url sent to the browser after the user goes through the SSO?
for examole, when I'm using Rstudio to access crest it required to set the callback url to this: http://localhost:1410/
So I assume the app needs to listen to the port waiting for token.
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Pete Butcher
Kiss My Shiny Metal Ass
266
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Posted - 2015.01.10 08:00:13 -
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Cadiz Aragon wrote:Looks like a cool tool. Unfortunately for me Evernus-1.22.dmg crashes immediately on app startup. Would you like me to send you the dump?
Yes, please. I will forward it to the OSX maintainer.
As for the ports - you can make a callback url point to localhost and listen on some port to intercept it. Note that this solution is not guaranteed to work (look at my longer response) so you'll be limited to specific system configurations. That's why I use an internal web engine to open the login page and intercept the tokens (but people seem to trust the browser more).
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Pete Butcher
Kiss My Shiny Metal Ass
266
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Posted - 2015.01.13 17:25:16 -
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New version arrived with a ton of new features (and much new graph ****!):
- [new] Market Analysis tab GÇô real-time suggestions what to trade with much additional per-item data: one-year market history; Bollinger bands, RSI and MACD charts
- [new] option to delete old fulfilled orders (disabled by default for updating users)
- [new] option to use UTC times everywhere
- [fixed] restoring main window position after switching from two monitors to one
- [fixed] combining statistics
- [fixed] focus stealing by Active Tasks window
- [fixed] CREST not refreshing auth token
- [fixed] refreshing characters when removing a key
- [fixed] random crash during contract import
- [fixed] order price calculation on Character tab
- [changed] Proteus database
- [changed] remembering previously selected character
- [changed] returning 0 for BPC prices
- [changed] better handling of invalid SSL certificates
- [changed] Margin Tool now saves all orders it parses
- [changed] updating other player prices is now region-wide
- [changed] removed cache importer (no need since CREST gives real-time data)
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Era Gray
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
0
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Posted - 2015.01.14 08:27:04 -
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CCP FoxFour wrote:Was poking around and trying out Evernus just now. When attempting to import data from the web a window came up for CREST Authentication. It was all pretty slick and everything, except since it's showing up in it's own window instead of a browser window as a user I cannot verify that it's actually loading the SSO from eveonline.com or verify the SSL cert. :(
App specific passwords generator with limited and revokable access would come in handy for issues like these. |
Popcorno
Perkone Caldari State
0
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Posted - 2015.01.14 10:34:27 -
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In the character orders tab, how do I get my sell orders to show something other than 100% margin and tons of profit? |
Pete Butcher
Kiss My Shiny Metal Ass
266
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Posted - 2015.01.14 10:42:15 -
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Popcorno wrote:In the character orders tab, how do I get my sell orders to show something other than 100% margin and tons of profit?
You need item costs filled. You can do it automatically on every buy order completion by checking it in the Preferences, or you can enter those costs manually in the Item Costs tab.
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Pete Butcher
The Scope Gallente Federation
266
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Posted - 2015.01.15 12:54:53 -
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An important bugfix release is now live. It fixes a problem which caused contract import to hang indefinitely in one specific situation. Full changes:
- [new] option to refresh data for all characters at once (available in import preferences)
- [new] option to combine assets and wallet data for all characters
- [fixed] never ending contract import in a specific situation
- [changed] unknown ETA is now at the bottom of the list when sorting
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Mikail Thiesant
Sigin-tarag Anoikis Ronin
26
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Posted - 2015.01.16 10:16:16 -
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Hey.
I'm getting strange error at first launch after installing evernus. First error message. Second error message. I'm on windows 7 x64 and I install x64 version. Tried 1.22 version and 1.24.
Any idea how to get rid of this?
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Pete Butcher
The Scope Gallente Federation
266
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Posted - 2015.01.16 10:33:23 -
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Mikail Thiesant wrote:Hey. I'm getting strange error at first launch after installing evernus. First error message. Second error message. I'm on windows 7 x64 and I install x64 version. Tried 1.22 version and 1.24. Any idea how to get rid of this? Thanks!
Something messed up the update process and it's trying to update an already up-to-date database. From what version were you updating? Did you make any alterations to the Windows registry, which might change Evernus configuration? Or maybe did you install a newer version and then rolled back to some earlier and tried to install the new one again? This particular update dates back to version 0.5 moths ago.
Fortunately, assuming everything is up-to-date, the fix is easy. Launch regedit, navigate the registry to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\evernus.com\Evernus and you should see a "version" entry. Change it to 1.24 and it should be good.
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Mikail Thiesant
Sigin-tarag Anoikis Ronin
26
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Posted - 2015.01.16 10:54:10 -
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Thanks the registry change helped!. There was value 0.2. I had the feeling I tested this nice app some time ago :-)
One more question. I would like to import corp market orders. So I created character api key for all chars on the acc using the key link that is there, then went to Corp keys tab and again created key from the link provided there. It imports all just not the corp stuff. And I don't know what I'm doing wrong :-( |
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