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  • Nov 11, 2009
    issue 6 (Add latency option) commented on by Anth.Humphreys   -   Remote users getting their IP connection by Satelite have a latency in range of 1500ms-3000ms, but have speeds ranging about 0.25Mb/s to 3.0Mb/s. It would be quite useful to add the latency to simulate satelite users, too. For many of these users, most often their location precludes them from getting IP connections any other way.
    Remote users getting their IP connection by Satelite have a latency in range of 1500ms-3000ms, but have speeds ranging about 0.25Mb/s to 3.0Mb/s. It would be quite useful to add the latency to simulate satelite users, too. For many of these users, most often their location precludes them from getting IP connections any other way.
  • Jan 18, 2009
    issue 9 (Improve handling of redirects) reported by dallaway   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Visit a site that redirects. E.g., http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P6FbU4baWk&feature=dir sends me (in the UK) to http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_P6FbU4baWk&feature=dir 2. Observe that Sloppy allows this redirect to the browser, meaning the resulting content is not passing through Sloppy (the browser URL will not be 127.0.0.1) What is the expected output? What do you see instead? In this case, Sloppy should try to fetch the content of the redirected URL and pass that on to the browser. There would need to be some safety mechanism to prevent infinate loops.
    What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Visit a site that redirects. E.g., http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P6FbU4baWk&feature=dir sends me (in the UK) to http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_P6FbU4baWk&feature=dir 2. Observe that Sloppy allows this redirect to the browser, meaning the resulting content is not passing through Sloppy (the browser URL will not be 127.0.0.1) What is the expected output? What do you see instead? In this case, Sloppy should try to fetch the content of the redirected URL and pass that on to the browser. There would need to be some safety mechanism to prevent infinate loops.
  • Jan 18, 2009
    issue 7 (Copy and paste into the address field doesn't work) Labels changed by dallaway   -  
    Labels: Priority-High Priority-Medium
    Labels: Priority-High Priority-Medium

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  • Dec 09, 2008
    issue 8 (Spelling mistake in configuration property) reported by rich...@spiralarm.com   -   In the Configuration class, it expects a property of: sloppy.desintationURL This should be sloppy.destinationURL Any change to the code should accept the mis-spelling, but correct the property name on save.
    In the Configuration class, it expects a property of: sloppy.desintationURL This should be sloppy.destinationURL Any change to the code should accept the mis-spelling, but correct the property name on save.
  • Aug 21, 2008
    issue 7 (Copy and paste into the address field doesn't work) reported by dallaway   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. On a Mac, visit a URL in a web browser (I used Safari) 2. Select and Apple+C (copy) the address from the web browser 3. Put your cursor in the "Enter the address of the site to view" box in Sloppy, and hit Apple+V to paste. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I'd expect the address I copied from my web browers to be pasted into the Sloppy address bar. Nothing actually happens. Please use labels and text to provide additional information.
    What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. On a Mac, visit a URL in a web browser (I used Safari) 2. Select and Apple+C (copy) the address from the web browser 3. Put your cursor in the "Enter the address of the site to view" box in Sloppy, and hit Apple+V to paste. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I'd expect the address I copied from my web browers to be pasted into the Sloppy address bar. Nothing actually happens. Please use labels and text to provide additional information.
 
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