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Please suggest any Improvements you would like to see on AM (IDEA)     

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.

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 :-))

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 03 Mar 2003 08:42 - 161 of 220

dodgydave,

We have chosen this way of password authentication as it means that there are no circumstances where it is sent over the wire is clear text (the login pages are all on a secure https connection)

You will find more and more sites (comdirect, tradindex etc etc) do use, or will start to use this method.

Now that the login problems we were experiencing appear to be successfully resolved, and you can save your login details, why the need to move to basic authentication?

The only reason I can see for wanting basic authentication is to use automated scripts...?

Am I missing something? :)

J.

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 ;}

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 04 Mar 2003 14:02 - 163 of 220

dodgydave,

It is worth knowing that if you specify the url with http://:@website.com, some of the less intelligent proxy servers log this whole request, including the username/password.

We are not going to take the backwards step and go to basic authentication as there would be many other issues with doing this.

the 'save your login details' meerly populates the fields with the values, it is not meant to log you directly in.

J.

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.

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 04 Mar 2003 14:14 - 165 of 220

Kayak,

I was just coming to that :D

J.

Kayak - 04 Mar 2003 14:16 - 166 of 220

:-)

There's work for you on the bugs thread :-))

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 04 Mar 2003 15:01 - 167 of 220

Yeah, found it myself last night, the people who need to know, know, and will be working on it.

J.

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

IanT(MoneyAM) - 13 Mar 2003 10:33 - 173 of 220

TBS,

I will pass your comments onto Felix, who is our main developer when it comes to charts.

Ian

Jeroo - 13 Mar 2003 18:12 - 174 of 220

How about removing the AM banner from the level 2 screen - or stick it at the bottom of so I don't have to scroll down the page to view the rest of the level 2 data. Just a pop up window without the banner would be nice :) Let's face it, everyone knows it's streaming from the AM web site. Don't they?

Cheers.

stable - 13 Mar 2003 19:18 - 175 of 220

I have to scroll across to see the number of each thread unread.I presume this is cause by the hargreaves advert.
I find it bloody annoying,we had this problem across the other side for a short time and even they sorted that one out.
I would be a happy bunny when it is sorted here

IanT(MoneyAM) - 14 Mar 2003 10:41 - 176 of 220

Stable,

Comments Noted, I will make the developers aware.

Ian

midknight - 25 Mar 2003 11:13 - 177 of 220

I wanted to change the name of my stockwatch list but
apparently one can't do this!

IanT(MoneyAM) - 25 Mar 2003 11:34 - 178 of 220

midknight,

Unfortunately, you are correct - you cannot change the title of a watchlist at the moment. To get around this, you can cut and paste the epics into a new watchlist, with a new name - but I will pass your comments on to the developers to see if a change can be made.

Ian
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