That doesn't sounds like hosts to me. Sounds like something giving an incomplete URL or trying to glue together a URL and getting it wrong. So, a software bug rather than a misconfiguration.

New Post: Build 14: Minor Improvements [macchiato.10centuries.org]

Thanks!

I'll roll a new build this week with minimal changes, and it'll last for 90 days now, thanks to some TestFlight changes Apple made.

Randomly fell on the Gaming, Gambling, and Lotteries section of the App Store Review Guidelines, and now I'm thinking about how pachinko parlors work around the IRL Japanese equivalent of that.

I came to prefer walking to cycling to work precisely because cars are scary. Gonna pick up biking again anyway because my family needs me home sooner than walking gets me there. :|

/@kdfrawg

I'd probably go one of two routes:

  • Treat it like a black box: Run experiments in order to build a mental model that matches what it actually does.
  • Treat it like a white box: Grab the source code and a PHP debugger (I sure hope those exist!), and dig into how Twig lexes, parses, and evaluates its array expressions.

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Also FWIW, I find a key element of learning a lot of things is learning how to reliably diagnose where something has gone wrong. Some systems make it easier to directly observe intermediate steps and errors in context than others.

You will get a lot of use out of focusing on learning debugging as a skill in itself. There's a good (and very short!) book on this, Debugging [smile.amazon.com] by Agans. One of my co-workers has also written extensively on the topic; you'll find an example and some good links to more in this latest post on the topic [bignerdranch.com].

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Might the StackOverflow documentation on accessing Twig variables [stackoverflow.com] be helpful? There's a section on arrays. Every section has an example.

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Congrats. Sounds like you're ready to kick some ass. :)

Macchiato works in any iOS device, but it sounds like you have just the iPad there. No Android version.

Cappuccino mobile should work, but I haven't poked at how it tries to save settings, and I've no clue what weird things an Android browser might be up to that could break it. :(

On the bright side, Jason is working on an Android app, Raktajino.