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Post by jadm on Jun 17, 2017 20:29:04 GMT
Brilliant, it all works again. All the credit is with lonerifle for the hard work and creativity in making all these features, and fixing them yet again to keep up with website changes. Much appreciated. greenjade33 , try hovering over a bar in the repayments graph, you see the date and amount appear, perhaps that is what you remember?
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Post by greenjade33 on Jun 28, 2017 21:50:46 GMT
Sorry for the delay Lonerifle
Yes it works - when I hover over the repayments graph the date and the amount appear
Thanks so much again - it's nice to have an IT wiz among us (and in case you were wondering, it's not me)
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Post by lonerifle on Jun 29, 2017 14:56:08 GMT
Sorry for the delay Lonerifle Yes it works - when I hover over the repayments graph the date and the amount appear Thanks so much again - it's nice to have an IT wiz among us (and in case you were wondering, it's not me) No worries, glad to be of service to the community!
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Post by william0101 on Jun 29, 2017 20:43:36 GMT
Hi lonerifle (or anyone else), have you managed to wget or curl the csv files in your travels ?
I want them on disk locally as I'm using them for non-interactive stuff like making a monthly .qif to import into accounting systems.
I'm black box-ing the FC accounting in ledger-cli as it generates way too many insignificant transactions for my normal accounting purposes.
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Post by gl51 on Jul 28, 2017 9:31:42 GMT
Hi Lonerifle,
I think I can now 100% duplicate the problem with the repayment details peek from Loan Parts page. I'll specify in detail how I'm doing, though I've not tried to isolate which details are necessary to make it happen.
1) On the Loan Parts page, with A+ and A loans showing, refresh page to initialise it. I can hover over the "?" and it peeks at the Repayment Details. So it works. 2) Tick the box to add B loans to the display. Peeking still works. 3) Click on the first loan so that you can see the loan parts, then close it without doing anything. Repayment peeking still works 4) Untick the B loans so that your back to A+ and A's. Repayment peeking no longer works.
Chrome on top of Linux (Ubuntu 14.04).
Thanks for helping.
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Post by lonerifle on Aug 6, 2017 9:23:40 GMT
I've speculatively reworked some of the code handling the loan parts page, in the hopes that it would address the repayments peeking issue. 3.0.4 should be on your way to your browser shortly.
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Post by lonerifle on Aug 13, 2017 14:02:14 GMT
New in 3.0.5 - a tactical fix for Recent Loan Comments, returning to pre-revamp behaviour
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Post by jadm on Aug 13, 2017 22:42:46 GMT
New in 3.0.5 - a tactical fix for Recent Loan Comments, returning to pre-revamp behaviour. Many thanks lonerifle. It's exactly what is needed, no horrendous scrolling through a narrow letterbox, the long grizzly history available to view easily. Also benefits from the extra width on the page. I note FC " currently have our team working hard to fix it as soon as possible and hope to have a more user friendly experience up and running soon".
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Post by william0101 on Aug 30, 2017 7:39:21 GMT
Dear lonerifle
As I tidy up my FC stuff before Sep 18 it occurs to me that a lot of FCViz will be redundant after that date.
I haven't been with FC long but have used FCViz from very near the beginning of my experience.
Thank you for making it and sharing it.
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Post by lonerifle on Aug 30, 2017 14:46:17 GMT
The pleasure is mine! There's one more area where I think I can be of service to the community, namely the monitoring of loan comments (see the other thread where I stumbled upon the loan comments in machine-readable form). I'm waiting for the site revamp to take place before I figure out how to implement it though.
I've also realised I never got round to looking into your request for automatic retrieval of the csv files. Sorry for not getting round to responding! I'm afraid I've not figured out how to programmatically download them, but if you can state which files you're interested in I might see if I can put together a shell script that could mimic the login process
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Aug 30, 2017 15:47:56 GMT
Unless they moved them, the comments (&/or repayments) used to be at
"https://www.fundingcircle.com/lend/loan-request/repayments/" + CStr(Auction_Ref) + "/"
in a 'somewhat' machine readable form.
I stopped collecting them some time ago though .. the laughter was killing me. 8>.
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Post by lonerifle on Sept 1, 2017 12:17:23 GMT
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Post by william0101 on Sept 8, 2017 22:53:35 GMT
I've also realised I never got round to looking into your request for automatic retrieval of the csv files. Sorry for not getting round to responding! I'm afraid I've not figured out how to programmatically download them, but if you can state which files you're interested in I might see if I can put together a shell script that could mimic the login process It is OK. I know how to do the shell script bit, it was fighting through the repeated logins and extra question guesses I was lazy about. I thought it might be easier for you to do as FCViz was (so to speak) inside the security before asking for the files. In my use after the 18th I'll probably be downloading the 5 csv files weekly at most so not an issue worth coding for unless a few people say they want a set of the csv's regularly and mention it here
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Post by thunderchild on Sept 10, 2017 20:19:40 GMT
The current version is 3.0.5, released on 2017-08-13, which adds a tactical fix for a bug in Recent Loan Comments that FC introduced post-revamp, which made it unusable That bug has always existed, I discovered it years ago on installing the extension for my speech recognition software, it colapses certain boxes on the website and makes them useless, neither FC or Dragon naturally speaking makers could give a toss, I have only experienced the problem on one other website and that was a small charity website, I don't know who is developing the FC website but they are a bunch of muppets!
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Post by lonerifle on Sept 19, 2017 13:14:21 GMT
Coming up in FCViz - It may look ugly now... But I have some plans..
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