SSL isn't broken, but using absolute paths without https instead of using relative paths so they work wether it's http ot https is broken coding. I wouldn't trust my Mtgox API keys to someone who falls for that. What do you mean ? I'm using CodeIgniter PHP Framework and all my paths use https, but yes somehow they are absolute paths since I'm using the base_url() function provided with CI to construct my links You're right. Sorry. Your coding is right. Your error is <script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js"></script> <script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1/jquery-ui.min.js"></script> One more thing. Why is jquery.min.js 1.7.2 being loaded again in the footer when jquery.min.js 1.9.1 is already loaded in the header? <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min.js">
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Downside is ratings can easily be faked or bought, I'm sure someone will mention Pirate had a perfect(?) otc score, but he also didn't have a scammer tag either (and technically wasn't one at the time).
Indeed. His score was great when everything started and I'm sure his #otc ratings were a reason for people to trust him. In the end it has turned out to be pretty useless though. I mean, someone still gave him a rating of +10 in November; long after BST was dead and the cat out of the bag. Given a number of sockpuppets any rating system can be abused to create false ratings. Not only can a scammer upvote himself, but also downvote others. Still, scammer tags do serve a purpose, especially for those with high post numbers. A newbie can be honest, but most would consider someone with an old account and lots of posts to be better. A tag makes that account worthless. Just look at paybtc: he's ignoring everything, acts like nothing ever happened and doesn't even attempt to be helpful. He even changed his name a few times; I assume to get rid of the negative aura his old name has. Yet, he has no tag. I was one of the persons who gave Pirate a +10 rating, along with a sarcastic comment, after the scheme collapsed. Just to show how useless the system was. Because the ratings were the main reason I trusted in him... ...the ratings and how everybody around here touted the BTC-otc ratings as something to be taken into account when dealing with other users.
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SSL isn't broken, but using absolute paths without https instead of using relative paths so they work wether it's http ot https is broken coding. I wouldn't trust my Mtgox API keys to someone who falls for that.
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The pics of the boxes are from user libertybucks. It's a proven scam and you guys that are ebay users should report it.
The listing already shown as ended for me. For all I know the OP is the scammer. The oldest trick on the book: "I just found this. What do you guys think?"
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The pics of the boxes are from user libertybucks. It's a proven scam and you guys that are ebay users should report it.
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You stupid idiot, THE HOUSE ALWAYS WINS. If this was not a FACT, then sofisticated gambling establishments could not exsist
Don't be rude! You might hurt his feelings...
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Yeah, I'm rude. Sue me. Now send me some bitcoins so I can pay my lawyer. Some asshole on Bitcointalk just sued me and I need the money! Address on signature!
I would expect different conduct from a Moderator. I would appreciate it if you would simply ignore this thread, I do not need to hear more negativity. Please Thank you Why? Are moderators supposed to be perfect? I will ignore the thread if I feel like it, not because you ask me to. The negativity you talk about is your own fault. Man up. You made a mistake. Don't expect pitty or pats on the back. Face your failures. Share your story if you wish to, to warn others before they fall on the same mistakes you did, but your thread is nothing more than cyber-begging, even if you want to convince us otherwise.
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If it's not there you need to create it.
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OK, mailing the zip to you right away.
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Where is the bitcoin.conf file located?
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Yeah, I'm rude. Sue me. Now send me some bitcoins so I can pay my lawyer. Some asshole on Bitcointalk just sued me and I need the money! Address on signature!
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@Mike I log all the incoming and outgoing transactions, and all the logging generated by Wallet in particular. The log files are multibit_debug.log and multibit_console.log in the <MultiBit user data directory>/log dir. There are daily cuts of the logs. @Psy If you zip up the logs you have in the <MultiBit user data directory>/log and mail them to me (see https://multibit.org/team.html) I will have a look. I only really need the logs for when you sent / received those particular txes but it's probably quicker for you just to zip the whole lot. The thing is, those are incoming transactions, and they only "arrived" after doing the Reset trick. You sure the logs will help in any way? There are a couple more, but those 2 are the one's I'm sure about. If it helps I can tell you those are Coinurl.com payments. Maybe you can contact mc_lovin here in the forum and ask him how he sent the payments. Anyway I'll zip up the logs folder and send it to you.
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So, what do you want exactly? Pitty, bitcoins or money?
psy you're like the Maddox of BTCtalk. 2006 Maddox; don't worry its a compliment. Still don't understand what you mean with it. In case you're wondering, if the dude's looking for any of those 3 things, then he will get none of them from me
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Could you tell me the txid please? It's obviously not supposed to miss transactions like that .... that's a pretty serious bug. Unfortunately without logs it would be hard to debug. Jim, does MultiBit do full logging to a file?
Here are 2 TX's that only showed up after I Reset Blockchain and Transaction on my own wallet. 0c4131316fd4f07c42e2ca94b1aab2635598ca111851b5917f9124a34731acca 2b6ee934e5a816d68005a7fdf2b45f858599562050bb3cc2d70703cab008b114 Only thing in common they have is that both are a sendmany transaction. I haven't noticed that detail until now. It may well be the reason.
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When I was born noone asked me if I was OK with all the bullshit rules. Even if they did, according to their own bullshit rules I couldn't "legally" say yes or no. Should I sue my parents?
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So, what do you want exactly? Pitty, bitcoins or money?
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It's because the spammers pay more than you. Bitcoin is like hotmail and yahoo: the difference between a spammer and a non-spammer is the amount of money they pay.
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i don't know- I did read somewhere how to find the version I am using. I will look it up and post a where I am now update. and decide if we can progress or not? thanks reg.
Can you do the following in the command line and paste the result here, please
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Why do you say Acer in the thread title and then describe an Asus?
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