Thanks.

I do not have firebug installed but I just noticed that the bit;ly history
does not seem to contain links created by the key (although it is kind of
implied) but shows the links only for the last hour of people who clicked on
them.

It seems that replacing the & with &38; do the trick... but I need to
re-check & and let you know

Thanks for your help

Benoit


Dominic Mitchell wrote:
> 
> On 19 Aug 2009, at 18:22, BenoitX wrote:
>> Thanks for your email.  There is more to it than what you think...
>>
>> Yes we are using bit.ly but the bit.ly APIs and the javascript way to
>> shorten the current page on-the-fly. So that way StatCVS/StatSVN can  
>> put a
>> Twitter button on any page and the current URl will be automatically
>> bit.ly-fied
>>
>> This is explained at
>> http://code.google.com/p/bitly-api/wiki/ApiDocumentation#/shorten
>>
>> And the suggested link by bit.ly for importing the javascript does  
>> contain
>> '&'
>>
>> May be we could try to "shortify" that one and use it in our code  
>> but that
>> sounds a bit weird... I'll try it...
>>
>> I was just wondering why it seems that the javascript did not login
>> properly... (i.e. any links creaed do not seem to appear under our
>> account...
> 
> Just one further thought.  When you generate the URL containing  
> ampersands, do you see any errors in the firebug console?  If you look  
> at the "Net" tab in firebug, does that give you any clue about whether  
> it's downloading OK?
> 
> -Dom
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