On 28 Apr 2002, at 12:29, Craig Haynie wrote:
> haven't been able to spend for about 1/2 hour. Any ideas?
In fact I have been trying for the pas 3-4 hours to no avail.
The database appears to be dead-locked.
Claude Cormier
Ormetal Inc.
http://www.goldcurrencies.ca
http://www.ormetal.com
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On 20 Mar 2002, at 13:26, CyberSecurityZone Feedback Center
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Welcome here, David,
> I am considering a PHP implementation, and Perl as an alternative. (I
> program in both and love PHP.
I can understand your love affair with PHP. I also prefer it to Perl. I
am no expert by far, just an
Hello Jay,
For the past 45 minutes, I keep getting
"Unable to perform a spend, try again later".
On the e-gold list, one guy told me it works fine from his place.
I received this message in the past but thi is the first time it takes
so long.
Any idea.
Claude
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On 19 Jan 2002, at 8:16, Jay W. wrote:
> are you running Internet Explorer version 5.0/5.5?
Hello Jay,
I recently upgrade to SP2 and it went very fine for several days.
However, early this week, it started again. I am being locked out
occasionnaly, although much less frequently than before.
On 5 Jan 2002, at 11:58, Rick van Rein wrote:
> Are there two competing implementations of `being logged in'
> perhaps?
I don't really know Rick. I am using IE 5.5 and the lockouts
happend very often. I am waiting for news from Jay.
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Hello Jay,
Since the Euro upgrade, I find that I am frequently locked out of the
Account manager while doing spends.
Previously this was happening only after the 20 minutes delay.
Now it is happening on an intermittent basis. It can be 2 minutes,
10 minutes or even 25 seconds after I log in.
I
On 17 Dec 2001, at 11:52, Rick van Rein wrote:
> > How about when a payment is made to an e-gold accountthe holder
> > gets an email to indicate so?
>
> Normally not. GoldMoney does have that feature (but I didn't try it
> yet).
I did. And it works really well. I think Goldmoney intents is
"The FBI is developing software capable of inserting a computer virus
onto a suspects machine and obtaining encryption keys..."
Original story:
http://www.msnbc.com/news/660096.asp
Slashdot comments
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/11/20/2155251
After pondering this for a while I am thinki
I'm trying to automate a spend from the command line however all my
attempts to spend using the verify.asp result in a "You are not logged in"
html page being returned. If I login first (i.e. bring up my balance) and
then issue the command it works but only for the first time.
I have tried using
Hello Lourens,
You will find everything you need on the e-gold site:
http://www.e-gold.com/unsecure/sci_home.html#automation
Claude
http://www.goldcurrencies.ca
http://www.ormetal.com
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> from one of my other accounts. However, after a few payments went
> through I keep getting this error: "This amount would exceed the
> target accounts balance limit. Spend not allowed."
This is also happening to me when I try to fund one of my honest
clients account. I am curious about the exp
Is there a teckie on this list who knows what is wrong in this
javascript sequence:
if (document.calc.cn.value=='CAD')
{ rate=rate1; }
else
{ rate=rate2; }
This works fine under Internet explorer. But under Netscape, I
always get "rate2".
Is there a piece of code that works wi
This is not related to e-gold but I hope a techkie can help me.
Do you know the file name where Internet Explorer store the
bookmarks of your favorites. Is it a standalone file that can be
transfer to another system.
Claude
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On 24 Apr 2001, at 16:23, Jay W. wrote:
> today you can "send" a limited message to another account
> via the memo line of an e-metal spend, *but* there is no
> guarantee the other account holder will notice it.
Exact... But it is no good when someone spend to me.
> at one time, there was an
Hello Jay,
I would like to have the ability to send a message to the owner of
another e-gold account. I guess you would need a messaging
function that could forward my message to the email address of the
account. Alternatively, a more elaborated messaging system could
allow users to communica
Jay,
Could it be possible to implement some sort of test mode in a
future version.
Claude
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Paul, you have a very good point. In fact, I don't really expect a
clear answer. Probably an answer like "Yes we do have a disaster
recovery plan". But my question will certainly create awareness
that disaster recovery is very important.
I can tell you that many large corporation do not have
Hello Jay,
I have a question that has to do with disaster recovery. I have no
doubt that G&SR takes appropriate backups of the e-gold system
and store these backups in secure location. But do you have a
disaster recovery plan in a second location, would something
happened to the primary locat
Thanks. Jay. I was collecting from stats.asp so I have nothing to
change for now.
On the new page, the better resolution is revealing..
Thanks.
Claude
On 13 Apr 2001, at 16:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> http://www.e-gold.com/stats.html
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> - gram based
> - more resolution on balance dis
On 13 Apr 2001, at 11:20, Jay W. wrote:
> anyone out there (jeff?) programmatically yanking up the
statistics
> page for collection that would be miffed if the scale/ranges/units
> changed?
Jay,
I collect the metal in circulation and velocities in OZ But if you
give a cut of date and war
On 13 Apr 2001, at 7:59, Craig Haynie wrote:
> > i think we may switch 'em to being gram/milligram based. comments?
I agree 100%
C
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On 12 Apr 2001, at 18:52, Jay W. wrote:
> one thing that was added to help with this potential
> problem area was the red warning message the payer
> receives anytime a spend occurs to an account for the first time.
I noticed Jay... and this helps a lot. But many spends will be the
first on an
Hello e-gold-tech,
Have you considered adding a check digit (or letter) on the e-gold
account number so spend to bad accounts due to inversion of a
digit or simply one wrong digit, could be eliminated?
Claude
http://www.goldcurrencies.ca
http://www.ormetal.com
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On 18 Mar 2001, at 6:34, James M. Ray wrote:
> >This passphrase is a secondary passphrase you establish when
> >you create/maintain your account info. You will find it at the bottom of
> >the "Acount Info" form. It is also called emergency password I believe.
> >
>
> This is not correct. Back e
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