Samisa Abeysinghe wrote: > I always have some or other comments on web sites ;) > > 1. Sign in page should have a sign up link. BTW, why not replace "Sign > up" with "Register", cause sign in looks too close to sign up and needs > some seconds to figure out the difference > 2. When I went to http://mashups.wso2.org/about.html, I got an error - > "Sorry. An error occured while processing your request". Thats too bad > 3. How about an online tutorial listed under the resources, which would > help me get going with this online version within, say 2 minutes? > 4. When I click on the verification email's link, I am shown a message > "You are successfully validated. You can login now." How about having > the login box in that page, because that is the next thing that I want > to do? We are planning on redirecting the user to the page he was in before coming to the sign in page. This should be the ideal I suppose. > 5. BTW, why are you verifying my email when I register? Why am I not > allowed to sign in straightaway? > 6. When I click on try it, it opens the try it in a new windows. While I > am working on that window, the original window tries to go to > "https://443/" and I get a page not found. I think that it is a bug. > 7. IMHO, the samples on the first page are not that eye catching. As an > example, the digit2image sample is about images and it just shows me the > image URL when I run it. Can't we make the image viewable on the > browser. The URL does not give me that "wow!!!" factor. Well it should have shown that there was a custom UI in there. Actually if u refresh the mashup page it does show it. We are already working on figuring whats wrong here.
In the custom UI we do show the images. Thats where it makes sense the tryit just returns the response of the service. The custom UI's of Sudoku, digit2image, formulaflicks and tumatotube are really cool. Thanks, Keith. I think all the > samples are too "technical" or "text oriented". I think we should have > more glamor, views, sights and sounds in there. > > Thanks, > Samisa... > > Keith Chapman wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> http://mashups.wso2.org has been upgraded to use the Mashup Server >> 1.0beta release. It comprises a whole lot of community features that was >> not available in the previous release. You can get a feel of the WSO2 >> Mashup Server (without downloading it) at http://mashups.wso2.org >> Please do try it out and provide us your valuable feedback so that we >> can incorporate it for the 1.0 release which is planned for January 2008. >> >> Thanks, >> WSO2 Mashup Server Team. >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> News mailing list >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> https://www-lk.wso2.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/news >> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ Mashup-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mashup-dev
