Paul, Thanks. I had a pop up blocker turned on. Got it solved now. William R. Monroe On Jul 13, 2009, at 4:55 PM, paul bruesch <paul at bruesch.net> wrote: > William, Kent, et al, > > I've changed the pop-up to a "regular" new window. I can't be > certain about the problem with making the reservation on an iPhone > (I don't have one...) but my guess is a problem with a pop-up > blocker, because it just didn't do anything, > > When someone clicks a "Reserve" button, one slot in that hour > timeframe is "held" (marked "Pending") for you for 10 minutes. If > you close the new window that opens prior to ten minutes, either by > completing the reservation or just closing it, the hold goes away > and you either have a reservation, or the slot is freed for someone > else. > > Please try it again, and if anyone has more problems with it, please > feel free to email me... paul at bruesch.net. > > Sorry for the glitches and bugs so far... hope it goes a little more > smoothly from here on out! (And I feel compelled to add that it's > sad that so many money-grubbing annoying pesty sites have abused the > convenient pop-up.) > > Paul Bruesch > Stillwater, MN > > On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 2:59 PM, William R. Monroe > <bill at a440piano.net> wrote: > Diane, > > One possible glitch. I tried reserving a spot for a friend here, and > it didn't look like it was allowing me to reserve the time. So > naturally, I kept tapping reserve on my iPhone and now that I've > reloaded the page, I see that all four slots are pending - though I > wasn't asked to enter a name or anything. Help? > > William R. Monroe > > > On Jul 13, 2009, at 10:14 AM, Diane Hofstetter <dianepianotuner at msn.com > > wrote: > >> List, >> >> Paul Breusch heard my plea for an online scheduling program that I >> could use for hearing testing at Grand Rapids--and he WROTE a >> really slick program just for that event! (He said it was fun!) >> >> So, if you'd like updated documentation of your good hearing as of >> July, 2009, (or early warning of the beginning of a loss in the >> ultra-high frequencies, before the loss gets down into the normal >> audiological testing range) you can sign up at http://www.pianotonix.com/hearing/ >> >> Furthermore, if you do that, you will see what a great little >> program that Paul wrote in just a few days. Seems to me we have a >> valuable resource in Paul. >> >> Diane Hofstetter >> >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20090713/95ec9f7e/attachment.htm>
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