Re: [sword-devel] Tracker

2020-04-17 Thread Greg Hellings
JIRA is REALLY bad about when and how it prompts you to login. It's my main UI/UX complaint with it. Outside of that I enjoy its UX immensely. But, in my experience, it's downright terrible about expired sessions. --Greg On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 3:51 PM David Haslam wrote: > If that’s the case,

Re: [sword-devel] Tracker

2020-04-17 Thread David Haslam
If that’s the case, and as I’d logged in much earlier today, shouldn’t it first just ask me to login again before I start typing a new issue? Presumably it uses session cookies to record the time of login? David Sent from ProtonMail Mobile On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 21:29, Greg Hellings wrote:

Re: [sword-devel] Tracker

2020-04-17 Thread Greg Hellings
Is there maybe a web login timeout that's too short? --Greg On Fri, Apr 17, 2020, 15:14 David Haslam wrote: > The issues tracker won’t let me create a new issue. > > Something about a missing token. > > Annoyingly - happens at the last hurdle after I’d carefully composed the > report. > > Retry

[sword-devel] Tracker

2020-04-17 Thread David Haslam
The issues tracker won’t let me create a new issue. Something about a missing token. Annoyingly - happens at the last hurdle after I’d carefully composed the report. Retry didn’t help. I currently use Brave as my default browser. No problems commenting on existing issues. How can this be fixed

Re: [sword-devel] trying to get proper xhtml to work in webkit

2020-04-17 Thread Greg Hellings
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 6:33 AM Karl Kleinpaste wrote: > On 4/16/20 11:08 PM, Greg Hellings wrote: > > will give you HTML 5, not XHTML. XHTML would be much > wordier: > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Document_type_declaration#XHTML_Basic_DTDs > > > Well... That link itself says: > > In XHTML5

Re: [sword-devel] trying to get proper xhtml to work in webkit

2020-04-17 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
On 4/17/20 8:14 AM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote: > Let me see if I can get the XHTML filters to stop outputting milestone > divs. I wouldn't mind them at all, since they're standards-conformant after all, if I could just convince WebKit not to act stupid. But I'll take either result, honestly, smarter

Re: [sword-devel] trying to get proper xhtml to work in webkit

2020-04-17 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
Let me see if I can get the XHTML filters to stop outputting milestone divs. The XHTML filters were meant to use updated HTML/CSS practices, which at the time was XHTML. Now it would probably be HTML5 so, I chose a poor name for the filters. Anyway, if milestone divs are causing you a world of h

Re: [sword-devel] trying to get proper xhtml to work in webkit

2020-04-17 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
On 4/16/20 11:08 PM, Greg Hellings wrote: > will give you HTML 5, not XHTML. XHTML would be much > wordier: > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Document_type_declaration#XHTML_Basic_DTDs Well... That link itself says: In XHTML5  the |DOCTYPE| must be a c