Monday, December 12, 2016

Minor update - version 1.1.6.2 - Mint made small change to authentication headers

Hi All,

Mint made a minor change to their http headers recently that broke Mojito.

I have updated Mojito to handle the change. The new version is 1.1.6.2. As always, you can download a new copy, or you can upgrade your existing copy following the easy steps on the FAQ page.

-b3

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    1. Is the authentication window working for you now? Mine is still empty. Google must have changed something with Google Apps Script to break it, but there are no error messages which makes it hard to debug, and it's not clear if this change is permanent or if it's just a regression bug they accidentally introduced. :/

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    2. Never mind. It's working again. Arghh ... Google quit breaking stuff!

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  2. Hi there, this looks very promising. However in trying to set up the spreadsheet, i get to the step where i'm looking for oauth2 and nothing comes up. Do you think mint changed something or do you think it's user error! Thanks in advance!

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    1. i am in the same boat.

      It looks like it is a chrome change (i am not an expert), i used iexplorer and i can see "oauth2" but i do not know how to transfer it to mojito

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    2. Same issue here on OSX. Was really excited about using Mojito. It does everything I've been doing manually. I wonder if the community of users has gotten small enough now that not enough people care about a fix?

      b3, if you're reading this – some of us still need you! :)

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    3. Hey guys. Sorry for the slow reply. This issue popped up very recently. It worked fine 6 days ago, but Mint (or Chrome?) changed something (again). Unfortunately, I'm on vacation until March 5th so I won't be able to look into this until then. :(

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    4. Just writing to say me too, and to click "Notify me" so that I can know when this gets resolved. I love the service, by the way! I've got my google sheets publishing to an excel file, which I prefer. It's awesome!

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    5. Hey all. Looks like we're back in business. Use "track.xevent" instead of "oauth2".

      -b3

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    6. b3, this is not fair!! you were in vacations!!!

      Please have a beer in my name, i am sending it through paypal, you deserve it

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