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pouet 2.0 bugs me beautifull

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maybe pouet needs a kiddie lock for spectrum sceners
or invite?;) or some demos for different period?
added on the 2015-01-05 18:11:20 by g0blinish g0blinish
Well, it's less of a bug and more of "bugs me" kind.

Basically, a few of prodtypes don't have their own icons, which well... makes me scratch my head and grit my teeth because it's confusing in prodsearch.

So I made icons for them:
BB Image - 100k (Based off the bytetro icons)
BB Image - 128k (Based off the bytetro icons)
BB Image - 256k (Based off the bytetro icons)
BB Image - FastDemo (Based off the Demo icon. Lowercase d should do the trick as it counts as a demo but... it was quickly done therefore a lowercase, as it's a smaller project than a big demo)
BB Image - LiveAct (White L, since the former icon was Wild and it was gray, decided to go with grayscale approach too)
BB Image - VoteDisk (Based off yellow V that was the former icon. It can be annoying to mistake an invite for a votedisk. What I did was to use the cherry color of DemoPack and use it here, since to use a VotePack you'll need to get a pack of demos)

So I guess you could add those icons? Pretty please? :)
You won't even need to credit me, all that I want is that this stops being confusing.

Thanks in advance! :)
added on the 2015-01-05 19:52:33 by TomoAlien TomoAlien
the liveact sound be a pixeled guitar!
TomoAlien: they look pretty but you kinda hit an inbetweeny time where some of this stuff is gonna go away at some point ("fastdemo" is a compo, not a type, imho) - I'll see what we can use though. :)
added on the 2015-01-06 01:10:40 by Gargaj Gargaj
FPGA demomaking is evolving, pouët might need a platform for that (now for V6Z80P/tsconf stuff and lft's work, there will be more as FPGA devices become widespread).
Alone, Shut the fuck please
added on the 2015-01-06 12:36:55 by g0blinish g0blinish
I vote on deleting everything even slightly speccy related and just be done with it.
added on the 2015-01-06 19:02:54 by numtek numtek
numtek pls
added on the 2015-01-06 19:05:19 by Tomoya Tomoya
I vote for just penalizing the idiots that can't shut the fuck up about their petty drama instead of removing the productions. (:
added on the 2015-01-06 19:06:41 by ___ ___
yep, make pouet free from morons 8)
added on the 2015-01-06 19:20:09 by g0blinish g0blinish
BB Image = for all Mc Donald eaten at coding Demos.
added on the 2015-01-07 21:55:40 by .. ..
BB Image - accidentally borrowed votedisk
█▄ █▄█ █ ▄█▀: ;DDD
added on the 2015-01-09 23:49:31 by T$ T$
I think I've found an actual bug of sorts, though also just as questionably a user error.

If you visit this oneliner page you should find a post by GH33 with two links to Pouet, the first of which is broken. The link finder was able to determine there was a Pouet prod link, but both* linkifiers included the "er" in the URL, even though it had an "http://" before being linkified. Perhaps due to a missing space between the link and the prior text.

* The one that turns any found URL in to a clickable link, and the one that turns Pouet prod links in to the prod title with an icon.

I don't know if there's much that could be done about this in the general case, but it would seem to be if you're going to linkify something known (like a prod link) it shouldn't be broken. You know the URL of the prod, or can generate it (reverse routing), as it was able to be found to linkify in the first place so that link could be used as the destination regardless of the potentially-mangled input.
+1 for Luis :)
added on the 2015-01-25 16:43:11 by numtek numtek
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both* linkifiers

There's only one, the second just parses links that are already links and replaces them with the title.
As far as the "erhttp" thing, I don't feel it's the site's responsibility to fix your broken text. Anything [a-z] before "://" can be a valid protocol.
added on the 2015-01-25 16:58:14 by Gargaj Gargaj
Not a bug, just a suggestion. With a search box on the prod pages, you'd save a lot of page loads. (No need to load a page to be able to search for the next prod.)
added on the 2015-01-25 22:29:37 by Photon Photon
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by Gargaj:
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both* linkifiers

There's only one, the second just parses links that are already links and replaces them with the title.
As far as the "erhttp" thing, I don't feel it's the site's responsibility to fix your broken text. Anything [a-z] before "://" can be a valid protocol.
Well no, and I pointed that out. My issue was more that the it determined that it was a prod link and set it up to link to that prod but clicking it failed. If it's a bad URL, because of "erhttp://" or something, I rather think it shouldn't have linked it to the prod or it should have used the known prod URL as the target. It already was able to successfully look it up by ID, so it should have or be able to generate that.
Given that you pointed out that pretty much anything could be a valid protocol, the latter should be doable. (But since you know it's a prod link, couldn't it be assumed it always has to be "http" or "https"? ;)
Patches welcome.
added on the 2015-01-26 11:09:01 by Tomoya Tomoya
in customizer.php, there's no way to re-add the login box once it got deleted, except by using the panic button.

and once the box is gone, i wasn't able to find a link to customizer.php - it seems only the login box points towards it... one has to know the direct url in order to revert.

i guess in box-login.php you'll need to add $indexAvailableBoxes[] = "LoginBox"; or something like that.
added on the 2015-01-26 18:59:27 by red red
Fixed.
added on the 2015-01-26 19:43:50 by Gargaj Gargaj
it seems there is some reason to do so but why are the 256bytes.untergrund.net download links not working? the files are there but instead the internets is over.
Would be helpful to at least give an example of an affected prod; if the download links work on the site itself, I could imagine some silly hotlinking protection.

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