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Originally Posted by RDFrame
Yeah, that would be the problem there. If you go back to that template, right-click on the screen, and select 'View Source', you'll see the needed XML tags.
This is what I was talking about a while ago. There's loads of developers out there who can type excellent code, but from my experience, many can't provide a usable product to the client / end-user. They view things from a very technical view-point, and many aren't capable of putting themselves in the end-user's shoes. For a developer, this is a very basic & common sense thing, so the developer(s) probably just assumed everyone would know it, which obviously isn't right.
That raises the question, where is Paxum's project manager? He/she should have picked up on this, and known it was going to be an issue. They should be providing a nice PDF file or something that explains the format. Or at the very least, change Apache so it shows that template in XML or plain text, not HTML.
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I'm guessing they were going to launch Paxum sometime this year, and to jump in to fill epass's shoes they launched the beta instead of the fully vetted system.
Other than the interface being a little rough and a few things worded badly, overall they did a good job so far.