I hadn't thought of an InApp browser, just a button with a link to open the default browser, but that seems to be even better, of course!Baumchen wrote:So all you want is an InApp Browser which shows that specific site?
Thanks!
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I hadn't thought of an InApp browser, just a button with a link to open the default browser, but that seems to be even better, of course!Baumchen wrote:So all you want is an InApp Browser which shows that specific site?
Not sure, is there a new format? New codes? If so, which ones?xja wrote:Will you issue an update for the new ?
Keep us posted.
Yes, next month new Europa 20-euro notes will be issued. There are seven confirmed codes to start. See viewtopic.php?p=1124330#p1124330Baumchen wrote:Not sure, is there a new format? New codes? If so, which ones?
Ok, thx .. I'll look into it. Not sure how much trouble it is to update for iOS 9.lmviterbo wrote:Yes, next month new Europa 20-euro notes will be issued. There are seven confirmed codes to start. See viewtopic.php?p=1124330#p1124330Baumchen wrote:Not sure, is there a new format? New codes? If so, which ones?
Other codes will be issued later.
I have no idea if more changes are needed to fully update for iOS 9, but I've been using iEBT on iOS 9 without any problem.Baumchen wrote:Not sure how much trouble it is to update for iOS 9.
Ok thanks for your feedback.xja wrote: Just tried with all checks on and the app saves it.
Oh great ...lmviterbo wrote:Thanks for the update. However, I still can't use MC for M nor MA for M (letters aren't allowed on the second position of the serial at least when M is the first letter).
Well, there's no official list as far as I know. Apparently, we already know of all the possible combinations but we're not sure in fact. The better and daily updated list of possible combinations is Guy Sohier's online update of his catalogue (Les eurobillets).Baumchen wrote:Any more combinations? Why is there no list, which clearly states which combinations are valid ...
Thanks! I didn't know — or didn't remember — that.Baumchen wrote:Anyway: As a workaround you can disable the Serial validation in the Settings (Info Icon at the bottom of the list view). Then you should be able to enter those combinations as well
Ok, thanks. I'll take a look and try to understand that listlmviterbo wrote:Well, there's no official list as far as I know. Apparently, we already know of all the possible combinations but we're not sure in fact. The better and daily updated list of possible combinations is Guy Sohier's online update of his catalogue (Les eurobillets).Baumchen wrote:Any more combinations? Why is there no list, which clearly states which combinations are valid ...
Ok, thanks for that info too.. Looks like either we missed this API callback before or it was added after we implemented it. Looks like there's a special error code for that now. I'll try to find a way to add this information. Not sure if I'm going to make the note editable again, after it was entered wrong. But some kind of error indication should be possible.lmviterbo wrote:Also, last week (before this update) this happened to me:Now on the list of greyed notes on iEBT I still have the wrong below the correct . I wish I could delete it. Or that I had a way to know when a note is not accepted by the EBT Server.
- I entered a P/PA note and sent it to the EBT Server.
- When I checked my note list, that note wasn't there. In fact, rightly so, because I had forgotten to change the value from the previous note and so I had entered a P/PA, which doesn't exist.
- When I got back to iEBT, I tried to open that note and correct it, so that I could send it again. This wasn't possible, so I just entered it again, with the correct value ( ) and sent it again. It all went OK.
Well, I'm not the owner of this thread, so I can't change it. But thanks for the hint.lmviterbo wrote:On another subject: you may want to update this topic's title. It still reads "(Ver. 1.9 as of 1/11/2015)".