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  1. @realexpayments has been a joy to work with, great api, great documentation, quick setup, brilliant people
  2. RT @paul_woodman: @tholder @redeye (@iamkeir) thanks for lunch. no offence but Nando's next time, lentils are for hippies ;)
  3. Wow this wind is crazy!
  4. Such an awesome night but all I can think about is what I'm missing out on!
  5. Just had a fantastic experience getting setup with AIB for a merchant account, thanks Michelle!
  6. great to have @freeagentapp following me, these guys are doing some great work
  7. RT @souders SPeeDY might be the single most important web performance optimization I've ever seen. http://bit.ly/1UfvVK (via @dcaunt)
  8. @alexolder are you using the API for something Alex?
  9. @freeagentapp thanks, not being able to mark invoices as paid is a biggy!
  10. @freeagentapp API seems to work well but has some strange omissions such as marking invoices as paid or sending invoices out by email.
  11. FreeAgents API seems to work well but has some strange omissions such as marking invoices as paid or sending invoices out by email.
  12. @benorgan thanks for your response though!We think it's a weird bug in MySQL and shouldn't cause us any future problems.We're on rightscale.
  13. @benorgan we've seen in the relay log the command came from the original data load.
  14. @benorgan imported large db yesterday, moved it to slave fine, then last night somehow a table was dropped from master...
  15. anyone a mysql replication expert?
  16. @seengee I think really if that's what the merchant provider requires they probably need to do it, got to keep them happy above anyone else!
  17. @seengee https://www.pcisecuritystan...
  18. @seengee yes but there are different levels, if you don't store card details u should fall under SAQ A which is not very involved at all.
  19. Dear Comodo, if you want to authenticate our company telephone number don't bloody call us out of UK business hours.
  20. @seengee PCI seems easy enough for us, we don't store card details we just take them and then pass them off to a payment provider.