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CapFeb we use the HTML5 video tag on mobile so behavior of videos will be defined by your phone. Thank-you for this though.
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Poledanceromance can you close your browser on your computer then reopen it and come back to SV? I'm trying to establish if its only the phone that is logging out now.
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PDR and Corby. I dropped some new code in yesterday that should have fixed that. The result would be that you would be logged out once on each device you use with StudioVeena. If you continue to be logged out more than once on each browser or device please let me know.
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Thanks AerialGypsy. I'll put it on my list to check.
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This one should work https://www.studioveena.com/forums/view/Chat_Has_Gone_Away_20130524092327
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It's valid indefinitely but can only be used once.
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All the problems are normal. Lines of communication fail, venues don't work out as expected, authority and judging is questioned, people get upset for justified or unjustified reasons.
The difference between a professional business and an amateur business is ultimately in how these things are handled.
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Tina,
As businesses our most import function is to communicate with our customers, when communication fails our customers will take to other channels.
It seems to me that CaseyKill came here to vent when her attempts at communication failed. So essentially, she tried to "get her facts straight" however you didn't establish enough lines of communication or information dissemination to make sure that people are properly informed.
Is that a failure on your part? Of course not, it is a learning opportunity and a good business takes that as such, humbles themselves, makes right what they can, then promises to do better next time.
You are concerned about the damage done to your reputation by CaseyKill's rant? I think yours has probably done far more harm than Casey's.
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AdministratorMay 24, 2013 at 9:38 pm in reply to: HELP!!! Old style x pole threads stuck!I have two suggestions:
1) You can try "shocking" the pole. Put the tools into the holes then anchor one while you tap the other firmly in the direction it should turn with a rubber mallet. Don't tap it so hard that you bend the tools. Sometimes the swift motion will break them apart where steady pressure wouldn't.
2) If all else fails call X-Pole. They used to have a set of tools that greatly aided in taking your pole apart.