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September 15, 2011, 09:58:49 PM
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Site is cool. I would like to add links from coinotron blocks to your site, but there is still a lot of users using IE (40%). I don't want to explain everyone what browser should he use or that there is no danger. Could you look into this strange IE behavior ?

What file is your toy browser trying to download?  I can't check it out myself, since I don't own any WinSlow computer.  And, by the way, people shouldn't be using that to handle money, should they?   Grin

Still it is 40% of the market. You cannot deny its existence regardless you like it or not Smiley
Below is content of dialog box which pops up when I accept download:

"Do you want to save that file or find online program to open it"

File name: 150_214_61_49
Type: Unknown file type
From: 150.214.61.49

Find, Save, Cancel

I have no idea what does it mean :|

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September 15, 2011, 10:43:52 PM
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Your "Content-type" header is setup too aggresively on your website:

http://150.214.61.49:2750/

It is "application/xhtml+xml" and it should be "text/html" if you want to have a wide acceptance. Allowing full XML applications is a security risk, and IE on Windows isn't accepting that anymore due to the past abuse.

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September 16, 2011, 08:19:58 PM
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Your "Content-type" header is setup too aggresively on your website:

http://150.214.61.49:2750/

It is "application/xhtml+xml" and it should be "text/html" if you want to have a wide acceptance. Allowing full XML applications is a security risk, and IE on Windows isn't accepting that anymore due to the past abuse.
Changed in Abe.  Thanks.

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September 17, 2011, 08:56:53 AM
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Below is content of dialog box which pops up when I accept download:
"Do you want to save that file or find online program to open it"

I have changed the domain name redirection, which I think it was what it was causing this behaviour on the Internet Toy Explorer.  Could you please check whether the problem persists or not?

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September 17, 2011, 09:00:21 AM
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Your "Content-type" header is setup too aggresively on your website:
Changed in Abe.  Thanks.

Thank you, John.  I've upgraded my site.

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September 17, 2011, 10:55:44 AM
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I have changed the domain name redirection, which I think it was what it was causing this behaviour on the Internet Toy Explorer.  Could you please check whether the problem persists or not?

Now IE toy works without any messages. Smiley
But what happened to i0c and ixc ?

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September 17, 2011, 11:36:10 AM
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Now IE toy works without any messages. Smiley
But what happened to i0c and ixc ?

Nice.  i0c and ixc have suffered a collateral damage of the last changes I've made.  They'll be coming...

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September 17, 2011, 12:43:52 PM
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Can you make your search case insensitive?

First link works fine. In second I changed last 'e' -> 'E' and your explorer can't find block.

http://blockexplorer.sytes.net/block/000000000005eb3ca6082db4d590cf961dd4ed1ece2c1c1303d2305ca92b027e
http://blockexplorer.sytes.net/block/000000000005eb3ca6082db4d590cf961dd4ed1ece2c1c1303d2305ca92b027E

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September 17, 2011, 06:56:29 PM
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But what happened to i0c and ixc ?

For them to work properly in the blockexplorer I need to know what are their address version.  The equivalent for Bitcoin is \u00f3.  Does anybody know what are the right ones for i0c and ixc, please?  As soon as I get this piece of information they'll be back at the explorer.

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September 17, 2011, 10:03:27 PM
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But what happened to i0c and ixc ?

I0 populating the database, Ix will follow.

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September 21, 2011, 08:30:51 AM
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edit: Ohh ya and increase the amount of time before I have to log in again. I don't want to refresh the page every minute but I will if I have to! j/k Tongue

I have increased session-timeout from 30 to 120 minutes. 

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September 22, 2011, 07:59:21 AM
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When do you expect Solid Coins to be mined again in your pool?  Is this CPU mining thing gonna actually start?

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September 22, 2011, 08:06:22 PM
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When do you expect Solid Coins to be mined again in your pool?  Is this CPU mining thing gonna actually start?
As soon as CoinHunter will launch SC 2.0. CPU mining will be of course available.

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September 22, 2011, 09:54:46 PM
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Can you make your search case insensitive?

First link works fine. In second I changed last 'e' -> 'E' and your explorer can't find block.

http://blockexplorer.sytes.net/block/000000000005eb3ca6082db4d590cf961dd4ed1ece2c1c1303d2305ca92b027e
http://blockexplorer.sytes.net/block/000000000005eb3ca6082db4d590cf961dd4ed1ece2c1c1303d2305ca92b027E

Aren't all Bitcoin address types case sensitive?
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September 23, 2011, 08:59:31 AM
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Can you make your search case insensitive?

First link works fine. In second I changed last 'e' -> 'E' and your explorer can't find block.

http://blockexplorer.sytes.net/block/000000000005eb3ca6082db4d590cf961dd4ed1ece2c1c1303d2305ca92b027e
http://blockexplorer.sytes.net/block/000000000005eb3ca6082db4d590cf961dd4ed1ece2c1c1303d2305ca92b027E

Aren't all Bitcoin address types case sensitive?

That was link to block hash, not address. Hashes are written as hexadecimal thus may be treated as case insensitive.

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September 23, 2011, 09:03:14 AM
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Can you make your search case insensitive?

First link works fine. In second I changed last 'e' -> 'E' and your explorer can't find block.

http://blockexplorer.sytes.net/block/000000000005eb3ca6082db4d590cf961dd4ed1ece2c1c1303d2305ca92b027e
http://blockexplorer.sytes.net/block/000000000005eb3ca6082db4d590cf961dd4ed1ece2c1c1303d2305ca92b027E

Do both blocks actually exist?  If the second does not, it's logical that it won't find it.

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September 23, 2011, 12:11:51 PM
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Can you make your search case insensitive?

First link works fine. In second I changed last 'e' -> 'E' and your explorer can't find block.

http://blockexplorer.sytes.net/block/000000000005eb3ca6082db4d590cf961dd4ed1ece2c1c1303d2305ca92b027e
http://blockexplorer.sytes.net/block/000000000005eb3ca6082db4d590cf961dd4ed1ece2c1c1303d2305ca92b027E

Do both blocks actually exist?  If the second does not, it's logical that it won't find it.

No only first block exists. Second one is simply first one with last character 'e' changed to 'E'. It was an example.
Anyway now I'm converting all links to blocks in your explorer to lower case.

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September 23, 2011, 12:19:54 PM
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Anyway now I'm converting all links to blocks in your explorer to lower case.

That's a job for regular expressions, isn't it?   Smiley

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September 23, 2011, 04:01:30 PM
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Anyway now I'm converting all links to blocks in your explorer to lower case.

That's a job for regular expressions, isn't it?   Smiley
For BlockExplorer compatibility, I'm making Abe case-insensitive, so all it takes is an upgrade.

https://github.com/jtobey/bitcoin-abe/commit/d39d32d958e6aa467aa7022644237e728a924ddb

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September 23, 2011, 04:11:57 PM
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For BlockExplorer compatibility, I'm making Abe case-insensitive, so all it takes is an upgrade.

https://github.com/jtobey/bitcoin-abe/commit/d39d32d958e6aa467aa7022644237e728a924ddb

Wow, John!  Thank you!
Upgraded already.
Let see if I get some donations coming so that part of them can go to the author...   Smiley

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