1. I clicked on an sgf link on Go News. I got a full-window setup with a beautiful board and all controls.
Is there any help for 2 and 3?
U can download that file and drag-n-drop it in new tab.3. I clicked on either the "download sgf" button in eidogo or the "attachment" link at the bottom of a post with an sgf file attached. I got the standard "open file" dialog from Firefox and no way that I could find to get the Web Go Board to open it.
The problem is that the board is too small, or is that all my plug-in starts ?2. I clicked on the "download sgf" button in eidogo on an L19 post with an embedded sgf (Is that the right term? I mean a post with the sgf text pasted into the post.). I got a setup apparently defined by the size of the previous eidogo widget with the controls taking up most of the space and a nasty (sorry!) little Go board that was difficult to see.
Http request with sgf link must have header Content-type "application/x-go-sgf"GoAcademy wrote:Would be very cool if I could use this for my website http://www.go-academy.org but I does not work with the sgf file links that I show on the game review pages. Probably it's an issue on my site. If I click a link I still get the sgf code. Does anybody see how to fix it?
3. Unfortunately dragging and dropping onto an empty tab (both from FF's download list and from file manager) causes FF to stop responding.KOCMOHABT wrote:U can download that file and drag-n-drop it in new tab.3. I clicked on either the "download sgf" button in eidogo or the "attachment" link at the bottom of a post with an sgf file attached. I got the standard "open file" dialog from Firefox and no way that I could find to get the Web Go Board to open it.
The problem is that the board is too small, or is that all my plug-in starts ?2. I clicked on the "download sgf" button in eidogo on an L19 post with an embedded sgf (Is that the right term? I mean a post with the sgf text pasted into the post.). I got a setup apparently defined by the size of the previous eidogo widget with the controls taking up most of the space and a nasty (sorry!) little Go board that was difficult to see.
Me too (same FF version and Win7) - drag and drop would be great!ez4u wrote: 3. Unfortunately dragging and dropping onto an empty tab (both from FF's download list and from file manager) causes FF to stop responding.![]()
About Chrome and drag-n-drop. Go to chrome://extensions/ in Chrome, find Web Go Board, u need to TurnOn "Allow open files by url"(or something like that) check box. Dunno how to make this checkbox to be On after installationez4u wrote:3. The attachment automatically downloads (my settings are different than FF). Dragging and dropping the attachment does not crash Chrome. However, it also does not open Web Go Board. Again this is true whether I drag and drop from the Chrome download bar or from Windows File Manager. The file is attached.
The text for that checkbox is “Allow access to file URLs” (at least on my Chrome for OS X).KOCMOHABT wrote:About Chrome and drag-n-drop. Go to chrome://extensions/ in Chrome, find Web Go Board, u need to TurnOn "Allow open files by url"(or something like that) check box. [..]
Done! Works well in Chrome now. Thanks.Bonobo wrote:The text for that checkbox is “Allow access to file URLs” (at least on my Chrome for OS X).KOCMOHABT wrote:About Chrome and drag-n-drop. Go to chrome://extensions/ in Chrome, find Web Go Board, u need to TurnOn "Allow open files by url"(or something like that) check box. [..]
From my point of view, all what they need for online review - it's functionallity for Load and Save sgf files from code but not from board interface... And they already can do itYeGO wrote:Perhaps, they could integrate your editor into their site in order to enable online review creation. I already made such a suggestion on their "Ideas for Improvements" page:
http://go-academy.org/content/ideas-improvement