@summerblink: I think having one of them portrait confused it alot :(
@summerblink: I think having one of them portrait confused it alot :(
@Bogus83: Certainly, I'm not saying this is a bad thing, just they always make me uneasy.
Entirely Dropbox, these days.
I couldn't get it to work properly with my dual-monitor setup. Was somewhat sad faced.
@rpjrugby: Well, you could stop telling us. We're all aware that Opera has a lot of features out of the box, but some of us don't want bittorrent, email, or a webserver built into our browsers. Kindly respect that :)
@Reutnes: Yes, and very cleverly done, but this isn't their intended purpose, so you have absolutely no guarantee behaviour will stay exactly the same.
Eugh! I respect what this is doing, and am sure it's well done, but any extension based upon a hack always makes me feel a bit iffy.
Well, I'm a little late today. Completely forgot it was friday, wasn't expecting such a nice surprise when I looked at the clock.
@Loi-B: ok, [dl.dropbox.com] should do it. Assuming you mac people DO have a MAMP stack installed, this should create a todo.txt file in the CWD (If you want it somewhere else, give a different file for $fileName) and simply save to it and read from it when you hit save, or load the page.
@ddev: Well assuming you do indeed have a PHP installed, it wouldn't be very hard. Hang on.
@bruceaarnold: Ah, if I'm understanding this right the text never *actually* gets saved anywhere, but doesn't OS X come with a MAMP stack preinstalled? It wouldn't be too difficult to point that form towards a small php script that saved the contents to a file, and read from the file on startup.
@ronca: Oh, well, if it's got to that point then this seems like a good method. Firm, but not heavy handed :)
@ronca: Wouldn't it be better to just ask him to come off? I'm certainly no parent, but I'd have come off if I'd have been asked, and things not working would have frustrated me :(
@barneyboo: So having information about text you highlight being sent back to them isn't an invasion of privacy to you?
@PatDaniels: And if that's all this was, perhaps I wouldn't mind. However, when it's sending data back about what I've copied, what text I've highlighted, and potentially more, I'm no longer happy with this. If they asked, I might say yes, I really don't mind telling them the interesting bits of their articles, but…
@Stephen.Lecheler: Absolutely coincidental, of course!
@Stephen.Lecheler: It's obviously the single backup copy he made, and he has an odd naming scheme!
@Red_Flag: I hadn't thought about it that much, but that sounds like a good explanation. There's nobody I can talk to faster than me, and a fresh viewpoint always helps, so maybe the other half of my brain DOES look at it a little different.