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DrDoom9
Dołączył: Dec 2008
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What's with the explosion in Category Tags?

Wszystko o iStripper
October 7, 2021, 9 odpowiedzi
Why the sudden explosion in the number of categories?
There are 57 now.
7 new ones: bdsm, bunny, casual, costume, foot play, kawaii (why not cute? -why go Japanese?), kitty
I think bdsm is unnecessary - those cards usually involve leather or latex, categories which already exist.

Why not "solo" for fullscreen scene writers who do not want duos messing up the scene?
Why not "Wings" when a card is ruined by silly clothing? "silly" might also do. I already know to avoid "bunny", as that too would be appropriate for a "silly" category.

And while on my little hobby horse - why keep changing them?
I never understood what was wrong with "naked feet" - is "Bare feet" (note the rogue capital letter) so much better.
Duo was changed to Lesbian, hairy to Bushy (note the rogue capital letters again), skinny to slim, tiny tits to small tits. Mysteriously, "porn star" was changed to "pornstar". Also we got a category for US Stars - tautologous when one glances at the model's Nationality or City.

I suppose that "skinny" might be regarded as mildly perjoritive in the days or wokery, and was worth changing.
But what am I to undertand distinguishes a costume from a dress?

This means there are inconsistencies between the GUI and the .xml descriptor files - both those which get downloaded and staticProperties_iStripper.xml.
@lucaszr is still using the old tags - naked feet in particular - in his www.isworkshop.eu web site.

I would be interested to know from a moderator or even a developer what evil logic lies behind all this category stuff. I think it is all very muddled!
Wyldanimal
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Dołączył: Mar 2008
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isworkshop.eu unreachable since 6-Oct-21

Wszystko o iStripper
October 7, 2021, 11 odpowiedzi
@DrDoom9

the site you Linked to,
explains in the Top Section, how to access a site with a certificate Expiration Error.

"In most cases, the error won’t actually prevent you from accessing the site. You can ignore it and click through to the page you’re trying to visit, but we don’t recommend it."

I think in this Case, it's a website you have used 100's of times and know it is safe.
Now, if this was the very 1st time visiting a web site, and you see this error, Sure you might not want to
ignore the error and continue to the site.

But we know this is a legitimate and safe site.

NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID
In the case of this particular error, the certificate has expired.


It goes through it step by step for the most popular Browsers.

Google Chrome
The error text in Chrome explicitly states that your connection is not private. You can usually proceed to the site anyway by clicking on the Advanced button, but there is some risk involved:

Firefox
Firefox gets your attention by displaying a bright yellow outline around its security warning. As with Chrome, you can usually ignore the notice and proceed to the website by clicking on the Advanced button:


Microsoft Edge see Google Chrome above
Microsoft Edge’s error screen is nearly identical to the one Chrome displays. However, the Edge error may include how many days ago the site’s SSL certificate expired:
use the Advance Button...

Safari
If you’re using Safari, your warning may come in the form of a pop-up rather than a full screen. Again, it’s a straightforward process to continue to the potentially unsafe website by clicking on the Continue button:





At the Bottom, the 10 steps...
for this Error
NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID
they will NOT help in any way what so ever...

It's not a mistake of not being able to read the Certificate, it's an Expired Certificate.