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  • Plugin Author jeffreylicht

    (@jeffreylicht)

    Thanks for trying out Amber!

    You’ve found a few bugs and a poorly chosen default configuration setting, all of which will be fixed in our next release. Specifically:

    – Amber has a configurable limit on the size of an individual snapshot. This includes the HTML for the page being preserved as well as associated assets (images, javascript, etc.). The default is set to 1MB, which turns out to be less than the 1.5MB size of the amberlink.org home page. That’s why the AmberLink.org home page wasn’t being preserved. We will increase the default limit, since 1MB is clearly too small.

    – That brings us to the first bug, which was that the message explaining WHY amberlink.org wasn’t preserved was not being displayed on the dashboard. When fixed, you will see a message (“File size of document + assets too large”) in the Notes column for affected snapshots

    – The second bug relates to Twitter – we weren’t properly following HTTP redirects that used the 307/308 HTTP status codes, so the tweet wasn’t being cached properly.

    These bugs will be fixed in the next release, and I’ll follow up here when it’s available.

    Plugin Author jeffreylicht

    (@jeffreylicht)

    Both of these bugs were fixed in version 1.4.2 (released March 15, 2016).

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