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2007-12-20
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2007-12-31
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2008-01-02
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2008-01-02
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#25
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The one other small bug in the poi dialogue box is that the automatic fill does work properly when using a stylus. The old entries do appear but they cannot be chosen with a tap of the stylus. I can highlight them with the arrow keys on a Bluetooth keyboard, though, and then they work. Fine.
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2008-01-08
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2008-01-12
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#27
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The POI web service is down until further notice, and thus Maemo Mapper's ability to download POI is hindered. I apologize for the inconvenience. I hope to restore the web service soon.
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2008-01-17
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2008-01-18
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#29
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I can use the POI service on the web site just fine. When I try to use it through maemo-mapper, I keep getting the error: Invalid origin or query. I guess I don't understand how to use the POI service. Any suggestions? It fails for example simply using the GPS location and "Restaurants" as the query.
http://www.gnuite.com/cgi-bin/poi.cgi?saddr=%s&query=%s&page=%d
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2008-01-19
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http://www.gnuite.com/cgi-bin/poi.cg...ery=%s&page=%d
When I shortened it to:
http://www.gnuite.com/cgi-bin/poi.cgi
I still got the same "File not found" error message.
The one other small bug in the poi dialogue box is that the automatic fill does work properly when using a stylus. The old entries do appear but they cannot be chosen with a tap of the stylus. I can highlight them with the arrow keys on a Bluetooth keyboard, though, and then they work. Fine.
Just a final note of thanks for all those responsible for producing such a fine applications.... I haven't had much fun with with a piece of software in a long time.