got it to work with FF
but the
3. Favorites
4. Archives
links jump when I hover with my mouse over them in FF
On May 12, 5:38 pm, Adi wrote:
> We have not tested much with Opera - there may be some issues specific
> to the browser. I added the same video to my account (I use Chrome on
> Ubu
yeah
bookmarklets are known for like 12 years or so, now.
On May 12, 11:19 am, Adi wrote:
> Its called a bookmarklet and I believe it was popularized by blogs
> like Wordpress and Tumblr - by clicking their bookmarklet you can
> create a new post for example. We faced a lot of challenge in trying
yeah
On May 12, 11:19 am, Adi wrote:
> Its called a bookmarklet and I believe it was popularized by blogs
> like Wordpress and Tumblr - by clicking their bookmarklet you can
> create a new post for example. We faced a lot of challenge in trying
> to extract embedded video from the server side -
Its called a bookmarklet and I believe it was popularized by blogs
like Wordpress and Tumblr - by clicking their bookmarklet you can
create a new post for example. We faced a lot of challenge in trying
to extract embedded video from the server side - because various sites
use very different mechani
I think those are called "bookmarklets"
On May 12, 4:45 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> I did not know that you can put javascript in a bookmark instead of
> simply a URL and when you click on the bookmark the JS code is
> executed on the page you are currently visiting.
>
> On May 12, 10:42 am, Adi wro
I did not know that you can put javascript in a bookmark instead of
simply a URL and when you click on the bookmark the JS code is
executed on the page you are currently visiting.
On May 12, 10:42 am, Adi wrote:
> We don't intend to open source the application. We're flirting with
> the idea of
We don't intend to open source the application. We're flirting with
the idea of putting up some of these features as slices/recipes/
plugins for easy reuse by the community. This might take a while
though. If you need something specific I'll be happy to copy-paste the
code and walk you over the imp
We have not tested much with Opera - there may be some issues specific
to the browser. I added the same video to my account (I use Chrome on
Ubuntu 9.10) and I could add it: http://radbox.me/watch/video/502
I'll test it on Opera some time.
Perhaps try in a webkit-based browser (Firefox/Chrome/Safa
great app! congratulations! Very good work!
You mention a set of features which is often asked in this group. Is
your app open source so that it can help answering them?
If yes, would you please tell us where to find it?
Thank you,
Best Regards
On May 12, 1:25 pm, selecta wrote:
> I cannot get
I cannot get I to work
I went to http://vimeo.com/10149605
pressed my bookmarklet, it said saving
but I cannot find any videos on my radbox page?
did I do something wrong?
I am using opera 10.53 Internal on ubuntu 10.04
On May 11, 11:40 am, Adi wrote:
> I saw some discussions flying around about
On May 12, 4:25 am, b00m_chef wrote:
> FYI:
>
> Fix your routes.py http://radbox.me/index.html = Invalid Controller.
>
Where did you get that link? http://radbox.me/index should work.
FYI:
Fix your routes.py
http://radbox.me/index.html = Invalid Controller.
On May 11, 2:40 am, Adi wrote:
> I saw some discussions flying around about web2py applications and
> users out there (http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/
> thread/606b6e90744ab3b5)
> and thought it wou
This is great! You guys did such a nice job, many kudos!
--
Thadeus
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 1:55 PM, b00m_chef wrote:
> Great job! I am happy to see web2py apps that don't just use the
> default admin interface design, and actually do their own.
>
>
>
> On May 11, 2:40 am, Adi wrote:
>> I
Great job! I am happy to see web2py apps that don't just use the
default admin interface design, and actually do their own.
On May 11, 2:40 am, Adi wrote:
> I saw some discussions flying around about web2py applications and
> users out there (http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread
This is surely a great app. Congratulations. I wish you success like a
sea.
I sure will... and I read your thread again - I started playing with
web2py since the very early releases and coming from a j2ee
background, the reduction in effort for creating a good application is
amazing. :)
Having said that, there are hundreds of web frameworks out there, and
web2py is still
very nice indeed!
On May 11, 4:40 am, Adi wrote:
> I saw some discussions flying around about web2py applications and
> users out there (http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/
> thread/606b6e90744ab3b5)
> and thought it would be a good time to talk about my application.
>
> Radbox (
Excellent! Sign-up was smooth, everything worked well and the site
looks great.
On May 11, 4:40 am, Adi wrote:
> I saw some discussions flying around about web2py applications and
> users out there (http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/
> thread/606b6e90744ab3b5)
> and thought it w
Now that's what I'm talking about (http://groups.google.com/group/
web2py/browse_frm/thread/9f653dcf0493593d)! Very nice work.
If you're willing, maybe mention web2py on the "Credits" page.
On May 11, 5:40 am, Adi wrote:
> I saw some discussions flying around about web2py applications and
> use
Great stuff.
On May 11, 8:25 am, cjrh wrote:
> On May 11, 11:40 am, Adi wrote:
>
> > Radbox (http://radbox.me) is a video bookmarking service. Its still a
> > very young product, but I believe its pretty good at what it does.
>
> Cool!
On May 11, 11:40 am, Adi wrote:
> Radbox (http://radbox.me) is a video bookmarking service. Its still a
> very young product, but I believe its pretty good at what it does.
Cool!
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