Hello,
I would like to request an "Linkedin Connect" component to supplement the current Facebook and Twitter social media connectivity features within the IP. product suite.
Why? I believe that this can benefit various communities, especially professional oriented communities. Note that as of 22 March 2011 Linkedin surpassed 100M users (Source: http://blog.linkedin...in-100-million/) and has a different demographic compared to Facebook and Twitter. Therefore I hope that you will consider adding this social media network to the the IPS software infrastructure.
Kind Regards,
Cogito ergo sum.
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#2127961 Linkedin Connect
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on 26 June 2011 - 09:08 AM
#2119209 License key warning on localhost
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Michael
on 07 June 2011 - 04:27 PM
I run some development boards on my localhost machine, and one thing that's always been kind of annoying is that they nag me for the license key. On 3.2 this nag has gotten significantly more in-your-face. Would it be possible to block these nags when the board URL is something like http://localhost/ or http://localhost:*?
For folks running just Apache they'd have URLs that are just http://localhost/whatever, but if you run both Apache and IIS like I do your URLs might have the port number in them. Mine are all something like http://localhost:8080/whatever/.
For folks running just Apache they'd have URLs that are just http://localhost/whatever, but if you run both Apache and IIS like I do your URLs might have the port number in them. Mine are all something like http://localhost:8080/whatever/.
#2077703 Licence keys
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Mark
on 07 February 2011 - 05:50 PM
Yes.
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