On Apr 8, 6:32 pm, Gregory Weston <u...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article
> <7195cead-14e2-4c4b-a5d9-15a62a74f...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> Daryle Walker <dary...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > I'm talking about Apple's bug re****ting system after signing in at
> > <http://bugre****t.apple.com>
with your ADC name & password.
>
> > The broad problem
> > 1. RadarWeb has a new look & feel
> > 2. All the assistance I can find/Google, including Apple's own various
> > FAQs, refer to the old look.
>
> > I didn't try looking for help until all attempts to save an interim
> > bug re****t choked with "No matching components found." errors. The
> > beginning of the re****t fields has a one-line text field marked
> > "Component," where arbitrary text can be entered. I guess my text
> > isn't being accepted. (I've tried "iPhone / iPod touch", "iPhone",
> > "Mac OS X", and "Other". The last two came from Apple's "Bug
> > Re****ting Best Practices" web page.) All of Apple's help refers to a
> > pop-up selection menu called "Product". Maybe an arbitrary-text field
> > shouldn't have been used if the choices are restricted, or at least
> > the entry page itself should list the restrictions!
>
> > This can be considered a bug in how RadarWeb works, or in the
> > do***entation not being updated yet. Of course, since I can't get bug
> > re****ting to work, I can't re****t this bug either!
>
> > Some other functions, like "Email Preferences," send me to an error
> > page, so maybe RadarWeb is totally broken for everyone right now?...
>
> I've been in there more than Apple should like anyone to admit and don't
> recognize what you're describing at all. Are you sure of what page you
> were looking at? If you go back is it still that way? What browser were
> you using?
I have used Safari 3.1 and Firefox 2.0.0.13, both on 10.4.11 Tiger.
They give the same results, except for Firefox messing up some of the
rendering.
I don't have a web page, but I put some screen shots on my .Mac Public
section. My ID is "darylew". I entered the site with the URL "http://
bugre****t.apple.com", which redirects me to the screen shot named "Bug
Re****ter Login". Signing in brings me to "Initial Screen". Going to
the e-mail preferences still gives me the error screen shown in "Email
Preferences". Finally, choosing a new bug gives me a screen unlike
all the help pages, looking at "New Problem".
Am I going to the wrong site?
Daryle Walker


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