ProXINETSolutions.net Development Zone - http://www.proxinetsolutions.net/dev/ ProXINETSolutions.net Development Zone -SafelistProX: Recently opened tasks 2010-08-19T11:59:06Z FS#153: PayPal problem http://www.proxinetsolutions.net/dev/index.php?do=details&task_id=153 2010-08-19T11:59:06Z Nick Rezun PayPal sometimes not process correctly orders with the ' in the street name. FS#152: user can not ad banner credits. http://www.proxinetsolutions.net/dev/index.php?do=details&task_id=152 2009-05-31T14:30:13Z michael Burse A user can not add credits to the banners are text ads at all. FS#151: ProXAdvert: Processed advertisers shows only one page http://www.proxinetsolutions.net/dev/index.php?do=details&task_id=151 2009-03-27T16:57:20Z Keith Nelson There needs to be a want to move back and forth thru pages of information. FS#150: ProXAdvert: Payment History shows only one page http://www.proxinetsolutions.net/dev/index.php?do=details&task_id=150 2009-03-27T16:55:49Z Keith Nelson There needs to be links to move back and forth thru pages of information. FS#149: Removal links in 3.2.2 are 2 clicks, need to be 1 click http://www.proxinetsolutions.net/dev/index.php?do=details&task_id=149 2009-01-28T19:27:11Z D E Version 3.2.2 I know it might seem kind of petty, but I don't think the current 'removal links' in 3.2.2 are can-spam compliant. Hard to interpret that law, but it does specify that it needs to be a 1 click thing after the member clicks the 'remove me' link. Currently, the system asks the user 'are you sure you want to remove your account' after clicking the removal link, which is fine, but then it goes to the page that asks the user why they want to be removed. This is 2 steps. The form that asks the user why they are removing their account needs to be on the same page that says "are you sure..." ex: "Are you sure you want to delete your account? If so, please tell us why (optional)"
I know it might seem kind of petty, but I don't think the current 'removal links' in 3.2.2 are can-spam compliant.
Hard to interpret that law, but it does specify that it needs to be a 1 click thing after the member clicks the 'remove me' link.
Currently, the system asks the user 'are you sure you want to remove your account' after clicking the removal link, which is fine, but then it goes to the page that asks the user why they want to be removed. This is 2 steps.
The form that asks the user why they are removing their account needs to be on the same page that says "are you sure..."

ex: "Are you sure you want to delete your account? If so, please tell us why (optional)"

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FS#148: Can't exclude header/footer from removal notifications http://www.proxinetsolutions.net/dev/index.php?do=details&task_id=148 2009-01-28T19:10:00Z D E Using Version 3.2.2 Setting 'include header and footer' to 'no' under the Removal Notification in the Edit System Messages section does NOT remove the header and footer. They are still included. I'd have to classify this as critical, as even sending the removal notification alone can get you in big trouble w/ spam complaints. Having the header and footer included (which usually contain ads) can pose a really big problem with spam complaints. Technically, the 'removal notification' should be removed completely, as its up in the air whether or not this is can-spam compliant. I suppose some could call this a 'transactional email' and not consider it spam, but GoDaddy DOES! This issue already got me into a bit of trouble with them. Almost lost my account because of one jerk who reported my removal notification as spam. If the option to exclude the header and footer actually worked, it would at least help tremendously with protection from spam complaints.
Setting 'include header and footer' to 'no' under the Removal Notification in the Edit System Messages section does NOT remove the header and footer. They are still included.

I'd have to classify this as critical, as even sending the removal notification alone can get you in big trouble w/ spam complaints. Having the header and footer included (which usually contain ads) can pose a really big problem with spam complaints.

Technically, the 'removal notification' should be removed completely, as its up in the air whether or not this is can-spam compliant. I suppose some could call this a 'transactional email' and not consider it spam, but GoDaddy DOES! This issue already got me into a bit of trouble with them. Almost lost my account because of one jerk who reported my removal notification as spam.

If the option to exclude the header and footer actually worked, it would at least help tremendously with protection from spam complaints.

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FS#147: Banned domains in the profile section http://www.proxinetsolutions.net/dev/index.php?do=details&task_id=147 2008-09-02T06:56:30Z Nick Rezun Members still can use banned domains when change their emails in the edit account section. Banned domains like YAHOO or MAIL will not work there. FS#146: Banner rotator doesn't allow the @ character and https links http://www.proxinetsolutions.net/dev/index.php?do=details&task_id=146 2008-09-02T06:37:18Z Nick Rezun Banner rotator doesn't allow the @ character. You can not add a banner or text ad with link which contain the @ character, but some urls include email addresses. Also https links are not allowed there too. This should be fixed. ad with link which contain the @ character, but some urls include email addresses.
Also https links are not allowed there too. This should be fixed.]]>
FS#145: Banner rotator doesn't allow the @ character and https links http://www.proxinetsolutions.net/dev/index.php?do=details&task_id=145 2008-09-02T06:37:47Z Nick Rezun Banner rotator doesn't allow the @ character. You can not add a banner or text ad with link which contain the @ character, but some urls include email addresses. Also https links are not allowed there too. This should be fixed. ad with link which contain the @ character, but some urls include email addresses.
Also https links are not allowed there too. This should be fixed.]]>
FS#144: Muliply stats records http://www.proxinetsolutions.net/dev/index.php?do=details&task_id=144 2008-09-02T06:33:50Z Nick Rezun Bug description: http://proxinetsolutions.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=473
http://proxinetsolutions.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=473
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