I don't know. I wrestled with the issue enough to give up.
On 2021-04-25 20:28, John Ralls wrote:
By "that new OAUTH2 interface" do you mean something similar to the one USAA
adopted in January? If so it would be useful to collect the URIs for obtaining the new
online credentials in https://
By "that new OAUTH2 interface" do you mean something similar to the one USAA
adopted in January? If so it would be useful to collect the URIs for obtaining
the new online credentials in
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/OFX_Direct_Connect_Bank_Settings.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Apr 25, 2021, at 8
> On Apr 25, 2021, at 4:59 PM, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
>
> On 2021-04-25 14:02, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
>> Is this something we should take over?
>>
>> -derek
>>
>> On Sun, April 25, 2021 3:34 pm, John Ralls wrote:
>>> I happened to be on https://ofxhome.com today and noticed that the owner
>>> ha
My situation:
* AmEx still supports OFX direct & via an OFX file download from my
web account.
* Chase now only supports OFX direct via that new OAUTH2 interface,
but also supports OFX file download from my web account.
* Schwab now only supports OFX direct via that new OAUTH2 interface,
On 2021-04-25 14:02, Derek Atkins wrote:
Is this something we should take over?
-derek
On Sun, April 25, 2021 3:34 pm, John Ralls wrote:
I happened to be on https://ofxhome.com today and noticed that the owner
had posted this on 28 February:
Beginning in August of 2021 (6 months from now) O
OFX DirectConnect outside of Intuit has been pretty dicey since Microsoft
killed off their Money project. The handful of non-Intuit programs (FLOSS and
otherwise) that use it have never been on any bank's radar. Just try calling a
bank's customer service and asking about using GnuCash, KMyMoney,
Derek,
Maybe. Did you follow the link to his forum post about passing it on? I don't
have time nor interest to play that game.
OTOH if he's willing to release the code under an acceptable FLOSS license
along with the data and you're willing to deal with the traffic then sure. I
don't think we
As a user, I wonder if this is an omen of the sunset of OFX altogether
outside of Intuit. And if so, would it make more sense to look at the long
term survival of GnuCash in the face of cloud based alternatives, for
example.
I personally do not want my financial data and bill paying data exposed
Is this something we should take over?
-derek
On Sun, April 25, 2021 3:34 pm, John Ralls wrote:
> I happened to be on https://ofxhome.com today and noticed that the owner
> had posted this on 28 February:
>
>> Beginning in August of 2021 (6 months from now) OFX Home will go read
>> only. In Febru
I happened to be on https://ofxhome.com today and noticed that the owner had
posted this on 28 February:
> Beginning in August of 2021 (6 months from now) OFX Home will go read only.
> In February of 2022 (one year from now) I will shut down OFX Home completely.
> I have kept the site limping al
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