I'm an old android developer-- the creator of a lot of battery tweaks and such for the old Hero and other phones. Anyway, I've made a job board on the web, and for some reason, people with the S 4 Active complain that they cannot upload their resume to my site.
Anyway, I'd love it if someone could help me on my development server to #1 verify the problem, and #2 help me work out a solution by finding a method of file upload that does work.
My development server is here: dev.junglejobs.com
Just log in using the login [email protected] and the password is "password" no quotes.
Then, just go to this page to attempt to upload a resume http://oklahomacity.dev.junglejobs.com/job-seeker/resume/upload
Any help is appreciated!
working fine for me.
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Hello Everyone,
I recently bought an EEE PC as a second computer and seeing as it's about the most easily lost or stolen laptop ever made, I thought it might be an idea to run some software on it that might help me recover it should it ever go missing.
After trying a few existing bits of software and not finding any satisfactory, I resorted to writing my own.
Since it seemed useful to me, I thought I'd make it available to anyone interested. It's a very early version at the moment and very basic, but I don't think there are too many bugs (famous last words!! ).
I thought I would post a message here as I use this forum quite a lot, and I know a lot of people here won't have a problem with editing the config file to set it up, I've tried to make things as simple as possible. However, if you don't know the difference between POP3 and SMTP mail servers, this app is probably not for you!!
If people are interested, I'll continue to develop it further. A few ideas are listed on my website.
Visit www.ajhonline.co.uk for download links and help.
Alex
this isn't hard to circumvent.
Nice app, but wouldn't they probably wipe the HDD?
How would it compare to Lojack's (utilizes Computrace) service? Some laptops have the Computrace service embedded in the bios. I currently use a Dell D410 and Panasonic CF-19, and they both have Computrace built into the bios. If someone formats my hard drive, or installs another harddrive, the bios will rebuild the neccessary files, run in the the background and start reporting the IP address back to Lojack.
Yes, of course the hard drive could be wiped, or it could never be connected to the internet. It is also easy to circumvent, although if I do develop it further, it would be fairly straight forward to make it less obvious and better hidden. This is only a very first version, to gauge interest more than anything,
It's not meant to be 100% foolproof, that probably isn't possible anyway. The advantage is it's free. I really developed it because I couldn't get Adeona to work (it just kept failing to connect to its server), not to compete with commercial solutions.
Hmmm, you know how I said I didn't think there were any bugs....
I just found that the Windows version was not saving the detected IP addresses correctly, so it would email you a "new" IP address message every time the computer was rebooted.
However the problem is now fixed, and a new version 0.1a available for download. The cross platform version wouldn't have been affected, but there's a new version of that too, just for completeness.
Sorry
Alex
I've now made some additions and released a new version which includes the changes below:
Added a separate configuration application to simplify initial setup
Added the ability to encrypt the mail server password for better security
Added a link to DNSTools to the IP Detected email for easy lookup of the WHOIS records for the IP Address
As before, visit www.ajhonline.co.uk and download version 0.2 from there.
Alex
PS - If you are using the Windows version and doing an upgrade from a previous version, make sure you keep a copy of your existing fyl.properties file, otherwise it will be overwritten during the install and any existing known IP addresses will be lost.
huff,.
i wish i have seen this before i lost my friend laptop,.
great help sir,. keep up,.
Version 0.22 is now available for download from www.ajhonline.co.uk.
It's only a small update; you are now able to specify a range of IP addresses as already known so that you don't get an email when one of those is detected.
Alex
Hi Everyone!
I believe that no one should wait for downloads which are legal and waste 30 - 90 seconds of their time just waiting for a JavaScript to finish off. I think we need to share ways to bypass all this stuff.
Please post any of the following if you have them and wish to submit:
1. Rapidshare Hacks
2. Megaupload Hacks
3. Rapidshare Accounts You Have Bought
4. Megaupload Accounts You Have Bought
5. Any Other Upload Site Stuff
6. Access to your OWN FTP Site
@Mod: I have no intention of violating the rules
mohamedhussain1995 said:
5. Any Other Upload Site Stuff
6. Access to your OWN FTP Site
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Gotcha. http://aximilation.com/hosting/ - I'll register a domain name and prettify it up if I get enough use/interest. I plan to add a user account section at some point as well.
aximilation said:
Gotcha. http://aximilation.com/hosting/ - I'll register a domain name and prettify it up if I get enough use/interest. I plan to add a user account section at some point as well.
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Any domain bought??
Not at the moment, if you notice my signature, I took down the hosting a bit ago, it turns out the script I was using had a security hole in it and someone used it to hack my site, nice huh? I haven't had time to put anything new up.
Buuut....from what I was seeing, it didn't look like anyone was using it anyways, there was an issue with larger files that my web host didn't like. :-/
If there's enough interest I'll look into putting something up again, I just don't have it on my top priority list at the moment, if you or anyone wants a file hosted, I can still give ftp access, or upload it for you, no problem. Drop me a line: hostingat aximilation dotcom
I have been wanting to use Droidsense for about a week now but it does not work for me. The author seemed excited to fix it, but his fixes all involved me installing all of his other apps, which either required windows (im a linux user) and still didnt work for me on a windows computer.
I know other users are having similar problems based on market comments, so maybe we can find something in common with the failures and narrow it down.
If you have used Droidsense and gotten it to work (anything besides #4 authorization error) or if it fails, please tell me which and some info about your account.
Example, does your username contain all letters, all numbers, is it gmail etc. Does your password contain all numbers/letters, a mixture etc? Password / username length? Obviously dont give out actual email addresses or anything, just general info.
I have 8 letters, 3 numbers in my email, its a gmail.com address and my password was 7 letters and 2 numbers. I have since tried a password with al letters (8 lowercase letters) and it still did not work. I have tried wifi, edge, 3g and hspda and I have made sure I can connect to other ssl sites and programs (paypal, bank apps).
Also if you can think of some
thign else that would cause some to be able to login, but others not please chime in.
Hi Darkrift
I'm the developer of DroidSense.
I continue to search why it doesn't work for some accounts.
If you want to help me, I can send you a small "documentation" to help me to find the problem. Send me a private message with your email address and I'll send you this doc. Or send me an email via my email in the market.
It work for lot of people but I don't know why that doesn't work for someone like you.
Regards
Nicolas
Ho, I read your post to fast...
You are the guy who I sent the doc...
I wait to find another guy who have the problem and running windows to try to fix the problem.
If someone in this forum have login problem with DroidSense, please contact me to help me to fix that problem.
If you want to debug you need to do it properly, not just hit and miss guessing.
Grab a copy of ADB, there is compiled copies about for lin/win/mac if you can't find anything and run a 64bit ver of lin I can give you a copy that I built.
Using ADB you can run 'adb logcat' to get a dump of the system output and more importantly any exceptions that occur that aren't caught you can get a full dump. There is a lot more you can do with ADB, but that's a big start.
delta_foxtrot2 , you are right, the next Lite version I'll publish will be debuggable with informations in the logcat.
I'll try to publish the update this week.
Regards
Nicolas
Hey everyone,
I just had problems with my G1 and had to get a new device. So far, so good. Problem is, I LOVE the nightclock 0.9.4 and searched the market and it is no longer up there.
I googled the heck out of it and found a few pages, including download.com, but everytime I go to "download" it it just sends me to a php page as download terminal. Tried downloading from my phone and it just opened a weird document.
Anyone has any insight on somewhere to get this or how to download this file? here's the link to download.com file:
http://download.cnet.com/NightClock-for-Android/3000-2350_4-75059334.html?tag=mncol
Thanks for any help.
You were so close
That page you linked has a link to the author's website, which is just a list of files he's published.
http://doug.ricket.com/android/
It *might* not show up in your market because it hasn't been upgraded since 2008 and *may* not be in a good state for current versions of Android. Just a thought.
Hi folks,
I wanted to download "CFW Vondroid Cube U35GT2 v1.2" custom ROM from Vondroid (I would provide a link, but that's disabled for new accounts. sorry). However, the signup form for that website doesn't work (reCAPTCHA fails to load) and none of the alternative signup methods are properly configured. I wanted to contact the site owners, but the reCAPTCHA is also bugged on the contact forms and their FB account didn't respond to my message.
I would really appreciate if someone who already has an account on Vondroid could download that ROM and mirror it somewhere for me.
Thanks!