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Tom Joad reported a problem in Brightkite on November 25, 2009 03:53:
http://brightkite.com/people/financehelp This user is a spammer for a "debt relief" websiteDear Brightkite:
You've got a spammer for a "debt relief" website called http://debt1options.com/
The user "financehelp" on Brightkite appears to be a total spammer. You might want to consider removing this user.
Repro:
1. Look at this user: http://brightkite.com/people/financehelp
2. Note that every post links back to the questionable website called http://debt1options.com/
Result: The brightkite user "financehelp" appears to be a spam bot thing. Please look at: http://brightkite.com/people/financehelp
Expected: That this user: http://brightkite.com/people/financehelp will be removed
Tom Joad replied on November 25, 2009 03:25 to the problem "Porn spammer named ihservices" in Brightkite:
Tom Joad reported a problem in Brightkite on November 25, 2009 03:23:
Tom Joad reported a problem in Brightkite on November 04, 2009 23:35:
Brightkite 2.0: Web: Odd error message is appearing from “People” searches done while not signed inDate: 11/04/09
Description:
This is strange. On Brightkite web today, I got this bizarre error message five times in a row after I did a “People” search while not signed in.
I ran a people search of a word, followed by a single press of the space bar. An error message kept appearing.
I got this several times. Then I went back, tried it again, with both “Places” and “Posts”, and I did not get it to repro.
Went back, tried it one last time, and it happened again.
Repro Steps:
1. (log out of account – clear cache, etc.) Navigate to www.brightkite.com
2. From the Brightkite.com home page, move mouse to the input box in upper right
3. Select “People” from the drop down list
4. Click inside of the box
5. Enter in any name
6. REQURIED: Enter a single press of the <spacebar> button after entering name, press <enter>
Result: While not signed into an account, if the user enters in text – followed by a press of the <spacebar> button – on the home page, an odd error message occasionally appears
Expected: No odd error message after "People" searches while not signed in
NOTE: This is the text of the error message:
Search People
You can search for people that fulfill a variety of criteria by passing parameters to the following URL:
http://brightkite.com/people.[ xml | json | plist ]
Parameters:
gender - limit results to this gender, valid options are male, female (optional)
age_from - starting age in years, use in conjunction with age_to, e.g. 23 (optional)
age_to - ending age in years, use in conjunction with age_from, e.g. 55 (optional)
age_to - ending age in years, use in conjunction with age_from, e.g. 55 (optional)
name - text search on name, e.g. Martin (optional)
tags - text search on tags, e.g. hockey (optional)
q - text search on both tags and name (optional)
with_photo - only return people who have an avatar photo, boolean (optional)
person_id - limit results to people that person_id has a certain relationship with, use in conjunction with who (optional)
who - limit results to people that person_id has a certain relationship with, valid options are friends, fans, blocked (optional)
place_id - Brightkite place ID, use either standalone or in conjunction with radius (optional)
latitude - latitude, use in conjunction with longitude and radius (optional)
longitude - longitude, use in conjunction with latitude and radius (optional)
sw_lat - geographical bounding box, SW corner latitude, use in conjunction with other bounding box inputs (optional)
sw_lng - geographical bounding box, SW corner longitude, use in conjunction with other bounding box inputs (optional)
ne_lat - geographical bounding box, NE corner latitude, use in conjunction with other bounding box inputs (optional)
ne_lng - geographical bounding box, NE corner longitude, use in conjunction with other bounding box inputs (optional)
since - only list users who have updated their location since this RFC822 timestamp (optional)
since_ts - only list users who have updated their location since this UNIX timestamp (optional)
hours_ago - only list users who have updated their location in the last X hours, e.g. 5 (optional)
offset - list results starting at a certain offset, used for pagination, e.g. 10 (optional)
limit - return up to X results, used for pagination, maximum is 100, e.g. 30 (optional)
Example Call:
Example Result:
</spacebar></enter></spacebar>
Tom Joad replied on November 04, 2009 22:12 to the problem "Brightkite 2.0: iPhone application: Easy way to crash the iPhone application" in Brightkite:
Tom Joad replied on November 04, 2009 22:11 to the problem "Brightkite 2.0: iPhone application: Easy way to crash the iPhone application" in Brightkite:
Tom Joad replied on November 04, 2009 22:11 to the problem "Brightkite 2.0: iPhone application: Easy way to crash the iPhone application" in Brightkite:
Tom Joad reported a problem in Brightkite on November 04, 2009 22:10:
Brightkite 2.0: iPhone application: Easy way to crash the iPhone applicationDate: 11/04/09
Brightkite iPhone Version: 2.1
Description:
NOTE: Just look at attached screenshots.
This one is easier shown via screenshots than described, but there is a 100 percent way to crash the Brightkite v. 2.1 iPhone application. This might have started with the arrival of the booze advertisements.
Immediately after launching the Brightkite v. 2.1 on the iPhone, the user is taken to a screen where their profile picture will appear in the upper left hand corner of the screen. If the user presses the profile picture icon (before it has loaded) the user will be taken to a screen which refers to the user as “(null)”.
If the user exits from this screen, the application crashes.
Repro Steps:
1. From the iPhone home menu, launch Brightkite Version 2.1
2. As application is loading, quickly press the area where your profile picture is to appear
3. Let it sit on screen with “(null)’s stream” present
4. Press the “Home” button
Result: The Brightkite iPhone application (version 2.1) will crash if the user selects the profile picture area before the user’s picture has loaded, and then allows the application to sit on a screen with “(null)’s stream” present
Expected: No crash
Repro rate: 5/5 (on this iPhone, at least)
Tom Joad replied on October 29, 2009 20:47 to the problem "NASA app for the iPhone: Found an easy way to crash the application" in NASA:
Tom Joad replied on October 29, 2009 20:46 to the problem "NASA app for the iPhone: Found an easy way to crash the application" in NASA:
Tom Joad replied on October 29, 2009 20:44 to the problem "NASA app for the iPhone: Found an easy way to crash the application" in NASA:
Tom Joad replied on October 29, 2009 20:43 to the problem "NASA app for the iPhone: Found an easy way to crash the application" in NASA:
Tom Joad replied on October 29, 2009 20:43 to the problem "NASA app for the iPhone: Found an easy way to crash the application" in NASA:
Tom Joad reported a problem in NASA on October 29, 2009 20:39:
NASA app for the iPhone: Found an easy way to crash the applicationDate: 10/29/09
iPhone firmware version: 3.0.1
NASA app version: 1.0
Description:
Note: This takes some finger dexterity, and is more easily shown that described, so I have included screenshots.
There is an easy way to crash the NASA iPhone application. I am logging this bug under the assumption that a future update is being worked on, and that by you having knowledge of this bug it will contribute to a more holistic understanding of your application.
Basically, you can do a finger trick on all image pages. It takes a little practice ( I recommend using two thumbs) but I am able to hit it very consistently.
On any image page, if the user presses and holds, the “i” icon in lower right, and then releases this held down “i” option a split second after a press and release of the “images” button, the user will be taken to a screen with a list of pictures. On this screen will appear the description for picture the user just viewed. At this point the application will crash, and will return the user to the iPhone’s home menu, after the user touches the screen.
Repro Steps:
1. Launch the NASA app for the iPhone
2. Select the “Images” icon
3. Select any image
4. From any image’s profile page, press and hold the “i” icon in lower right of screen
5. (While holding down “i”) Press and hold the “Images” icon in upper left of screen
6. Release the held down “Images” icon – after a split second (takes practice) release the “i” icon
Result: A feat of finger dexterity on any Image’s detail page, involving the release of a held down “i” icon a split second after the press and release of an “Images” back button, will easily crash the NASA iPhone application
Expected: It is expected that the NASA iPhone application will never crash.
Tom Joad replied on October 29, 2009 01:48 to the problem "Foursquare: iPhone application: Easy to reproduce crash on any Place’s detail page" in foursquare:
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