Further oddities: At some point today, the macros reverted to simply showing the macro call. They are working again. I wonder what happened?

It seems that you cannot run another person's surveys, but you can display them. (I use a different address for this site so I can split my e-mail effectively, and it didn't like it that I created the survey with my other e-mail address.) Also, if you look up at the title bar, you will see that it is over-riding my title for today.

{surveyMacros.results (irights@jerf.org, "usingManilaExpressForNetscape")}

And the current results. . .

{surveyMacros.run (irights@jerf.org, "usingManilaExpressForNetscape")}

Now, let's try something new. I need some feedback and it's hard to get it. So, let's try out Userland's surveys. You must be logged in with a Userland account to vote on this, sorry.

From yesterday, in case you missed it: Manila Express(tm) for Netscape: I have created an interface to Manila Express(tm) for Netscape, but it is not quite as easy to set up. However, once set up, it is just as easy to use.

David Carter-Tod is reporting a problem I've never heard of, and I hope its just an isolated Windows oddity. Seems all of his bookmarklets have stopped functioning and are reporting "Access disallowed" as if they were trying to violate security. Update: I agree with his assessment, it's just a system glitch on his end.

Please note that my e-mail, irights@jerf.org, has been down for an indeterminate amount of time, but at least all last week. If you sent me anything interesting, I didn't get it. It's working now.