@10centuries Thankyou . Now, is there a list of account holders yet - so I can both:

  1. Figure out who I don't need to invite?
  2. Follow the newcomers as they arrive - most right now will be from ADN?

Or would I need to build an app thingy to do that? ;))

@height8 Thanks! I've saved it to my Reading List. [bazbt3.github.io]

I don't yet have the ability to run applications at my Web host (Rsndolph's VPS.) It has a Softaculous installer and that's as far as I've got. I've not even considered delving deeper or asking the man what scope I have to screw things up before he shouts at me. ;)

Incidentally, the Reading List page isn't building at the moment, there's a closing brace on the first entry but it's not shown up yet. :/

@height8 Not yet. I'm on a learning curve, arc; there's nothing graceful about it either.

The ultimete aim is to figure out what's changed and just upload that, but right now it's essentially a single line shell script with zero inherent security.

Miscalculated my blog web server ftp uploads. Only by around 6x my monthly allocation.

I'd nested the blog folder within itself during a previous failed test. 24MB per transfer, ~16 times per day.

Oopsie!

Still, I've 137MB left until Monday. February 29th is sucking already. ;)

Thanks very much. :)

(AFAIK I've had no Android OS updates since mid-December, I've cleared history, etc.)

Hi Jason. A recent update has removed the ability to scroll sideways on pages too-wide for one mobile screen. Is there any possibility you could restore the scroll thing please - to regain easy access to edit functions?

(Whilst I can rotate my phone I've got to unlock the toggle thing to do so, and remember to re-lock afterwards. Seems trivial, and it is.)

Here's an example. ;)

Screenshot_2016-02-27-10-58-46.png

Being totally honest a Web app isn't anywhere even over my horizon right now! Linux command line and shell scripts is all I can do. Baby steps, very much baby steps. I'm guessing oauth will neatly separate the men from the boys…

As far as making it public, heck no; I'm rubbish (and I took your security concerns to heart.) :)

@height8 Yeah. I started casting round for one for blogging recently, decided instead to use subdomains. The same thing, as you say, goes for an app. But I've nowhere near your skillset - I'm still feeling my way around shell scripting.

A-aaanyway, I use Jimbobflibblywibpants when I'm trying to remember my girls' names. Only 3 hits on Google! It'd work as an app name, at least in extremis. ;)

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I have an urge to try some API examples. The hardest bit seems to be coming up with an app name.* And securing the tokens.

*:)

Just to let you know that https doesn't work for the docs url on this page: https://admin.10centuries.org/apps/

It may be a cunning plan to keep me out. ;)