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1. Moondongie - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
Originally by: CCP Nimbus Not going to happen for Dominion release, but we might take a look at it after that. Does that mean IGB development will continue after the release of Dominion, or will you guys be moved to new projects? I enjo...
- by Haskell - at 2009.11.05 13:35:00
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2. Moondongie - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
Edited by: Haskell on 30/10/2009 15:12:57 Originally by: CCP Nimbus Originally by: Haskell resizing the window is horribly slow now and seems to squeeze the window contents until the mouse is released. Could you bug report ...
- by Haskell - at 2009.10.30 15:08:00
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3. Moondongie - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
Originally by: Synex Any news on possibly getting EVECCP.transferISK(charID, amount, reason); which would pop up the 'transfer ISK' dialog filled in. Like this? Linkage
- by Haskell - at 2009.10.29 22:46:00
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4. Moondongie - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
Edited by: Haskell on 28/10/2009 17:20:10 Confirming the resize crashes don't occur any longer after today's patch (build 110372). Instead resizing the window is horribly slow now and seems to squeeze the window contents until the mouse is r...
- by Haskell - at 2009.10.28 17:15:00
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5. Moondongie - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
Originally by: Tonto Auri Post a screenshot of this page rendering from inside an EVE. The new IGB browser uses the same engine as Chrome 1.5 and renders the page like this (100/100 but linktest failed): Linkage
- by Haskell - at 2009.10.26 23:19:00
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6. Moondongie - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
I've played a bit with the RequestTrust method in the current build (109210) and stumbled upon some issues: * It's possible to request trust for a different site (e.g., http://example.com/path/to/file.html requesting trust for "http://www.googl...
- by Haskell - at 2009.10.22 16:06:00
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7. Moondongie - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
The IGB Known Issues page doesn't list any crashes anymore. Is this already on SiSi? I've tested today, and resizing the browser window very fast crashes the whole process structure.
- by Haskell - at 2009.10.15 17:35:00
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8. Moondongie - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
Originally by: CCP Nimbus Originally by: Haskell IMO this has bad usability. When a user confirms the trust pop-up, no immediate effect will be visible. So website developers will have to give instructions what to do after confirmi...
- by Haskell - at 2009.10.10 16:20:00
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9. Moondongie - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
Originally by: Haskell This is how the right-click menu of a showinfo: link with a character ID currently looks like (Apocrypha IGB): Link Does this still work with Moondoggie? If not, will there be JavaScript methods that replace the ...
- by Haskell - at 2009.10.09 18:01:00
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10. Moondongie - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
This is how the right-click menu of a showinfo: link with a character ID currently looks like (Apocrypha IGB): Link Does this still work with Moondoggie? If not, will there be JavaScript methods that replace the menu items? I think this is q...
- by Haskell - at 2009.10.05 23:45:00
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11. Moondongie - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
Originally by: Zendoren If you could allow us to link directly to contracts and/or pull information from specific contracts so that one could build a fully functional web-store-front via the contract system. This would be great! Linking...
- by Haskell - at 2009.10.05 23:14:00
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12. New character selection is full of win - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
Edited by: Haskell on 27/09/2009 00:05:45 Originally by: W3370Pi4 any suggestions to improve it ? Number of unread mails. Originally by: Susy Assulu Remaining time till plex runs out/you are billed again would be really good...
- by Haskell - at 2009.09.27 00:04:00
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13. Moondongie - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
Originally by: Leebe For additional security they might change the secret key once a week or once a month.. Add a nounce and a timestamp and you've almost re-invented OAuth. OAuth is a simple and secure mechanism to give a website ...
- by Haskell - at 2009.09.25 22:46:00
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