Fleury wrote:
Basic display prefs could just be an additional page on the
settings/advanced tab, one more entry in the drop down box of options.
Or just add a box or two on the existing Music Library tab. Cookies
may be a way of life on the web, but so is identity theft and
cyberstalking -
On 14-Mar-08, at 2:04 AM, Peter wrote:
hat's a 'pc' attack and how would cookies be involved?
options to trust SC should be an easy workaround. Setting frefox to
allow cookies from http://127.0.0.1:9000/ however, did not seem to do
the trick.
Strange.
localhost, hostname, localip might
That is the problem. Like many folks I hate cookies, unasked for
corporate intrusion and a security accident waiting to happen. I can
set prefs in firefox to allow cookies for this service as an exception,
and will try setting an exception for http://127.0.0.1:9000/, but I'm
not sure if that will
Fleury wrote:
That is the problem. Like many folks I hate cookies, unasked for
corporate intrusion and a security accident waiting to happen. I can
set prefs in firefox to allow cookies for this service as an exception,
and will try setting an exception for http://127.0.0.1:9000/, but I'm
not
Please consider giving us an actual
preference option to set in gui, cookies are a cop out.
And where would you expect that preference to be stored?
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Michael
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Basic display prefs could just be an additional page on the
settings/advanced tab, one more entry in the drop down box of options.
Or just add a box or two on the existing Music Library tab. Cookies
may be a way of life on the web, but so is identity theft and
cyberstalking - doesn't make them
Fleury;279428 Wrote:
Basic display prefs could just be an additional page on the
settings/advanced tab, one more entry in the drop down box of options.
By using cookies, SqueezeCenter can offer some small set of user
defined preferences (stored directly in the cookie) rather than using
the
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 10:07 PM, JJZolx
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Fleury;279428 Wrote:
Basic display prefs could just be an additional page on the
settings/advanced tab, one more entry in the drop down box of options.
By using cookies, SqueezeCenter can offer some small set of user
Ben Sandee;279446 Wrote:
The trick is making three layers of preferences make sense to the user.
We
already have server and player settings, now we add user-level
settings
(that are really specific to the browser, so factor in extra
complication
for people who have multiple PC's). I
Now that I've got most of the kinks out, I like to use the album view on
SC 7 home page (Firefox/XP). But it always defaults to linear listing by
album title. I reset it to large artwork, sort by artist/album, all is
copacetic. But next time I start SC, it's back to the title/tiny art
default.
On 12-Mar-08, at 10:11 PM, Fleury wrote:
. Any way to save my preferences?
View preferences in the new Default skin work via cookies. Check that
you have them enabled in your browser and that your privacy settings
are not set to clear them every time you close the browser.
-kdf
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