Beta testers needed.
May. 15th, 2006 06:09 amOkay. I have a request for anybody who wants it.
I'm sleeping for a few hours; I've been up all night trying to get this thing programmed.
These are the things I know about that I know need to be fixed:
* I need to make an about page
*The link box around the logo needs to go away (although, if you recall how to do this, leave it in comments, it'll help. If not, I'll be googling it when I wake back up.)
*the brown box (and yeah, it's purplish in IE, I need to fix that too) needs padding around the edges so the text isn't right on top of the edges.
*Cookies in IE sometimes don't get set. I'm about to just blame this one on IE. (I think I've got this one solved.)
*I need to make the tables look a heck of a lot better on the clubhouse page. (This is as close as I'm getting, I think.)
*Other than the above mentioned *purple* problem in IE, the colors are staying as they are. (hmm, doesn't look so purple today.)
Other than those things, hit it as hard as you can over, say, the next twelve hours, and let me know if you find any bugs. I think I've got the whole thing working correctly, but it helps to have those not intimately involved in the process of making it hit it to spot bugs I otherwise wouldn't have seen.
http://power.arc.losrios.edu/~hawthorn/
Also, if you find a bug in the code, let me know your browser and computer type, so I can try to replicate it.
Oh yeah. This thing needs cookies to run, so if you're paranoid about cookies, don't test it. (It sets one with the username on new user creation and login, so I can tell if somebody's logged in.) It also uses javascript, but that's not as mission critical.
Thanks in advance.
I'm sleeping for a few hours; I've been up all night trying to get this thing programmed.
These are the things I know about that I know need to be fixed:
* I need to make an about page
*
*
*
*
*
Other than those things, hit it as hard as you can over, say, the next twelve hours, and let me know if you find any bugs. I think I've got the whole thing working correctly, but it helps to have those not intimately involved in the process of making it hit it to spot bugs I otherwise wouldn't have seen.
http://power.arc.losrios.edu/~hawthorn/
Also, if you find a bug in the code, let me know your browser and computer type, so I can try to replicate it.
Oh yeah. This thing needs cookies to run, so if you're paranoid about cookies, don't test it. (It sets one with the username on new user creation and login, so I can tell if somebody's logged in.) It also uses javascript, but that's not as mission critical.
Thanks in advance.
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Date: 2006-05-15 04:45 pm (UTC)!" border="0"/>
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Date: 2006-05-15 04:55 pm (UTC)"Only one first name, please"
(no, I wasn't trying to test this -- I was trying my initials)
Cookie syntax isn't quite right I think.
On registration, I get back a cookie, and what an html document (not rendered as text)
wget says:
Syntax error in Set-Cookie: username=neverupdated;expires=Wed, 21-Nov-2046 04:44:00 GMT;path=/;Content-type: text/html at position 81.
so I think you're missing a newline.
This should fix this, and maybe the IE cookie thing. Really odd though. That IE isn't DWIM'ing and fixing the error and taking the cookie.
Didn't notice any other bugs.
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Date: 2006-05-15 07:11 pm (UTC)Hope this helps.
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Date: 2006-05-15 08:32 pm (UTC)As for the cookie, the newline was taken out because I thought that's what was causing IE's cookie trouble, and the example I found on MS's website didn't have the newline. But adding the newline back in with the very specific cookie set to expire in 2046 (yeah, there's a bit of a personal joke as to the day and time I set as the expiration times) and it seems IE is happy with it now, and it won't blow up in Moz either.
Which is always good. I was beginning to fear writing browser check code just to set the damned cookie. ;)
Thanks for helping, and for the code in the other comment.
-kat
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Date: 2006-05-15 08:36 pm (UTC)By unfinished, what do you mean? They're short pages, and that's deliberate, but I think I got all the proper code to make them fully functional pages.
Thanks for helping me out, though.
-kat
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Date: 2006-05-15 09:47 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-05-16 01:23 am (UTC)Oddly, I didn't see that last night, so...go figure. This is why I ask for other eyes to debug this. :)
-kat