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Dude111
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reply to justin
Re: "Doing"?

said by justin See Profile :

said by mers2 See Profile :

If you've disabled this option Please bring it back.
Why?
Well it wasnt hurting anyone mate and it looks like alot of ppl used it,so......


MorWired
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said by justin See Profile :

the message has to be a day young or less. The same rollover pop is used as topic pop-ups in forums.
Tried the mouseover immediately after a buddy posted a message (had been visible on the "buddy line," waited for that display to stop), but no mouseover effect. Firefox 2.0.0.4.

Also, I noticed that the messages will sometimes persist for quite a while (a few minutes) in the buddy line, and other times will disappear within one refresh cycle. Any rhyme or reason?
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bobrk
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reply to justin
Weird. The topic pop ups work fine.


justin
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reply to bobrk
the message has to be a day young or less. The same rollover pop is used as topic pop-ups in forums.


fatness
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reply to bobrk
Not that I know of, no.


bobrk
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reply to fatness
I made sure my buddy had a message...

Are there network factors that might influence this, or perhaps mod/nonmod status? My buddy is a mod and everything works fine for him.


fatness
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It may be the case that your buddies have nothing entered in the field.


bobrk
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reply to justin
So, back on topic, I've tested the "Doing..." popup on the following browsers:

Mac:
Safari 2
Safari 3
Firefox 2

PC:
IE 7
Firefox 2

and rolling over a buddy's name does not produce a message. I've screen shots of it, but it doesn't work for me.
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mers2
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said by justin See Profile :

And until then, it seems like you can still use whatever complex thing you had setup because it doesn't rely on you being a buddy to yourself anyway.
Thanks. I raised the issue only because it gave an example of what I used having myself as a Buddy for - it has shown me when I appear on line when either I shouldn't or have had connection problems.
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this sounds increasingly convoluted and off topic. But it also sounds exactly what topic notifications are for (by IM or by Email). If they are not comprehensive enough then think out what you do need, and raise a request, instead of writing third party extensions that rely on weird stuff - because the request, and any solution if it can be made, may be of general use.

And until then, it seems like you can still use whatever complex thing you had setup because it doesn't rely on you being a buddy to yourself anyway.


mers2
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Sorry for another post - but I want to make clear I'm not talking a bout a page refresh. It was a 3rd party extension that lit up a blue arrow in the sys tray if there was an update to a specific thread. In this case the updates thread in the Security forum that I host on a specific day.
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MorWired See Profile is correct. The RSS feed can be resolved to either the forum or the front page.
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mers2
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said by justin See Profile :

if you get a page and the timestamp in the bottom left is correct then you're connected.

Why can't you set topic notifications on a specific thread, by IM or by email?
Doesn't the time stamp on the bottom left stay the same if you don't refresh the page - even if you are shown as online? My problem was I would not have known I was online here if I hadn't glanced at the screen after it showed me an update had arrived by a blue arrow for the extension if I hadn't seen my nick appear at the top of the screen. I was unaware the extension would do that - I assumed it was like dslr notifier.

For some reason when I've checked IM notification in the past it started giving me IM notification for all threads. Perhaps that has changed. I'll try it this week.
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reply to MorWired
I've been meaning to do a poll on the subject for a long time: are you your own buddy, and if so why?
I didn't know you could do that.

It actually makes sense if you don't want to put others on watch, yet you want the ability to see who is watching you.
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MorWired
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reply to justin
said by justin See Profile :

if you get a page and the timestamp in the bottom left is correct then you're connected.

Why can't you set topic notifications on a specific thread, by IM or by email?
I'll leave mers2 See Profile to answer that, but another thing we tried in setting up this system for her use was using the RSS feed. In Firefox each page appears to have its own RSS feed code -- the link appears at the far right end of the address bar. But when trying to use it, I believe the actual feed resolves to the front page? or the full updated followed list? (Sorry, I wasn't the one to test that, mers2 See Profile can tell you the specifics.)

Is there some way to get an RSS update on a particular thread? and if not, why does Firefox appear to offer that option?
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justin
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reply to mers2
if you get a page and the timestamp in the bottom left is correct then you're connected.

Why can't you set topic notifications on a specific thread, by IM or by email?


mers2
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Ah, you're referring to the dslr notifier, which I have already - I need something that let's me know when a specific thread - the updates sticky has updates to it when I'm hosting.

As to the "other" it's handy when I'm having connection problems or if the site is kind of wonky to tell if I'm actually connected here or not.
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justin
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reply to mers2
now you got vague again, right there at the end!

The link to install the firefox notifier extension is listed at the top right of the home page if it isn't already active.


mers2
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I had it set for every 30 minutes only during the night I hosted - no other time. I'd catch a couple of hours sleep, glance at the screen by my bed and if no updates go right back to sleep. If you have the name of that topic notifier that does that - especially if it doesn't show me as online I'd love to try it. I'd still like to have myself as a Buddy, though for the other reasons.
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justin
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reply to mers2
those are very specific reasons to do with your extension.

really I don't like user-written extensions that "poll". You have no idea how wasteful it is to re-generate a page every minute or whatever, for eternity. There is a firefox addon that does new topic notifications properly in a light-weight manner, thats the only approved way to access that info continuously.
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