Crocodile
- 24 Jan 2003 22:24
There is a really good tech team here, lets give them some ideas for enhancements or to cure any bugs we find.
alecm
- 05 Feb 2003 09:46
- 153 of 220
Just a quickie, when i put a link on here, it is not 'live'... am i doing something wrong, or do you do it slightly different on this site..?? TIA
zzaxx99
- 05 Feb 2003 12:11
- 155 of 220
re: #94 - I note that the standards of accuracy have continued. In the report on BOC's figures, "down by" confused with "down to" - would have given a little frisson to any BOC holders who read that before they checked the price.
On a related tack, how do you search for, or scroll through past stories once they're not on the front page?
Mr Ashley James
- 05 Feb 2003 12:37
- 156 of 220
A system that works and something worth reading on the bulletin boards?
cyclist
- 05 Feb 2003 14:48
- 157 of 220
How about an easy way to see the benefits offered by your premium services !
alecm
- 05 Feb 2003 18:37
- 158 of 220
AAhhh, thanks Tulletj
dodgydave
- 03 Mar 2003 08:28
- 159 of 220
Technical request.
Could you please change to simple password authentication, like most other sites.
I want to be able to access pages using
http://username:password@pageURL
We're not talking official secrets here so I can't see why a secure login page is really necessary.
Kayak
- 03 Mar 2003 08:31
- 160 of 220
MoneyAM, we've got dodgydave here wanting you to decrease security :-))
dodgydave
- 04 Mar 2003 11:06
- 162 of 220
TullettJ
No, I'm not planning on using automated scripts ;} Just want to make first access to password protected pages like the Investors Room a bit quicker.
When you say "you can save your login details", are you referring to the checkbox on the login page? If so, this option doesn't work for me. Tried it with cookies fully enabled but I was always redirected to the login page on first visit. Checked with both IE6 and Netscape 7.1.
Anyhow, cookies are machine specific. I often use other peoples PCs and don't want my login details stored on their machine. For my own security reasons(!) I much prefer to have permanent cookies disabled.
I realise that brokers and spread betters use more secure login methods - financial transactions are involved. Can't see that accessing something like the Investors Room falls into the same category ;}
Kayak
- 04 Mar 2003 14:12
- 164 of 220
The problem is not so much with proxy servers, but when you click away from the site e.g. by clicking on a link on the BB. The site you go to will log the URL which sent you there, which includes your username and password. This will appear in the site administrator's log and it also will stand out from all the others given its format.
Kayak
- 04 Mar 2003 14:16
- 166 of 220
:-)
There's work for you on the bugs thread :-))
simchee
- 04 Mar 2003 20:39
- 168 of 220
Im with market eye at the moment and although you are cheaper and one gets level 2 one doesnt get the streaming ticker for trades and price changes which one gets on market eye any chance of getting it here?
Awaiting reply.
mrsuperrod
- 04 Mar 2003 20:53
- 169 of 220
give us learners a couple of weeks free L2 with stocks of our choice. its expensive for anyone who is not actively trading. show us ITS WORTH THE MONEY
chrispoote
- 10 Mar 2003 17:46
- 170 of 220
Bit of a radical one here. There are certain rampers I do not wish to see on the bulletin board. I believe that the subliminal effect of even the titles of the threads seen day after day after day is enough to affect one's judgment, and I'd rather they went. No names, no pack drill: just use your eyes. And yes, I do filter their individual posts. Nevertheless, I've already all but had it with the investor's BB.
Xris
Catalina
- 13 Mar 2003 09:35
- 171 of 220
Back to Indicators on Stockwatch, again - the arrows and dot. Prefer plain colour as used in Protfolio, to the shaded / 3D indicators.
Only a small detail.
Regards.
TBS
- 13 Mar 2003 10:28
- 172 of 220
Charts:
Still got the pricing on the left hand axis - needs to be on the right!
TBS