On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 6:19 AM, Michael Friedrich
<michael.friedr...@univie.ac.at> wrote:
>
> ok. i was asking because i am merely testing the web and am not aware of
> all recent changes.
> i can see now that the api key form field doesn't allow editing anymore.
> might be intended or not, that i'll leave to developers to explain.
>
>>
>>>> I clicked around the area and found where it will generate an AuthKey
>>>> for you so I have it working, but I would like to be able to set my
>>>> own AuthKey.  Is this possible?
>>> question would be - why not using a generated one?
>>>
>> 1) the documentation says I can, so I should be able to.
>> 2) there is no obvious way to generate one
>> 3) I know my VP is not going to want to enter in a 20+ char api key,
>> even once. Especially since he knows it says you can manually enter a
>> custom key
>
> then you should either create a bug report in the web or the docs
> section on the dev tracker.
>

OK.  Guess I'll create a bug report then.

Thanks!

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