Matt Huggins
Matt Huggins
+1, we got bit by this as well
+1 I need this change too. Doesn't work for me in some scenarios without this change. Otherwise, the user has to click twice before copying works.
@sudodoki Would it be possible to add a maintainer to this repo to help get in some vital fixes like this one?
Anyone have a solution or workaround for this in the past 7 months?
This likely relates to the wrong version of the "jeff" gem being imported somehow. I attempted to correct it with [this change](https://github.com/mhuggins/a2z/commit/c7315695fd7d20e601e7514f0cf8b8fb12bede75#diff-d832ac9dd833f3bfe437d5a28eafbe13L19), but it sounds like it's not working. Make...
Looks like a legit issue, thanks for opening it! I'll take a look and see if I can come up with a quick solution. I really need to build out...
Taking a quick look, it appears that I'm not accounting for an array in `A2z::Responses::Item`. I don't have a totally quick fix for this, but for the time being here's...
I wasn't familiar with Amazon's batch API until you opened this ticket, but I'm certainly open to improving the gem by adding this as a feature. I've not had much...
No worries, glad to hear my gem was helpful! Thanks for the insight on the batch requests too, I'll dig into it as soon as I can find time. :)
@gkmbinh This doesn't relate to batch requests at all. More than likely you did not supply a key to the constructor, but there's no way of knowing without sample code....