1113 results for "fail"

  • oh, that test doesn't fail because of html5 tags - that one is because of bad html
    cjwillcock at 2019-02-12 14:36
  • b/c now when I think of places within places (like at Lyft, there was a spot called Primetime, a in-built bar); doing a match there would fail)
    jacky at 2019-02-09 22:15
  • I have another schemar.org fail: Person has 'follows' but it has to be a Person... https://schema.org/follows
    petermolnar at 2019-02-07 12:58
  • Not sure what the answer is. Want to build some things, try, fail, and repeat 😉
    [cleverdevil] at 2019-02-03 02:33
  • Zegnat: yeah, it would need to support dat:, but if it doesn't, then it just will skip the lookup. And a dat site should be as available as any other site, else its kind of a fail
    voxpelli at 2019-02-02 17:28
  • this might explain why all of my sessions just go ahead and fail on a 401 lol
    jacky at 2019-02-02 00:01
  • I stored them separately (rather than in one file) because there were complicated race conditions if a site sent you multiple mentions at once. You would be updating the file to add the first mention while the second/third etc would try to access the file and fail. I didn’t want to build a complicated queue system to manage this, so I store each mention based on their ID and use the webemention datestamp as the file location.
    [Vincent] at 2019-01-28 08:26
  • autocorrect fail
    aaronpk at 2019-01-22 17:16
  • [cleverdevil] Never fail my dislike for python is greater than my desire to write less code 😆 I re-wrote your script in node.js today
    [eddie] at 2019-01-19 00:36
  • sknebel: short answer, removing the normal string-valued u-url makes the test fail appropriately
    snarfed at 2019-01-18 23:16
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