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SportTracks Dailymile Plugin

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* Click on 'export' then 'Publish to Dailymile.com (easy)', then choose how you felt.
[[File:ExportEasy.jpg]]
* The first time you use the plugin, a popup will ask you to log into dailymile.com and authorize the plugin. '''Logging on with your Facebook account causes problems - please log on directly.'''
** This popup uses the browser settings for the HTTP proxy rather than the SportTracks settings. (Don't worry if that doesn't mean anything to you. You shouldn't have to worry about it.)
** The authorization token is stored in the logbook, so different SportTracks users can have different dailymile.com accounts.
* Click on 'export' then 'Publish to Dailymile.com (Advanced)', then choose how you felt.
[[File:ExportAdvanced.jpg]]
* The first time you use the plugin, a popup will ask you to log into dailymile.com and authorize the plugin. '''Logging on with your Facebook account causes problems - please log on directly.'''
** This popup uses the browser settings for the HTTP proxy rather than the SportTracks settings. (Don't worry if that doesn't mean anything to you. You shouldn't have to worry about it.)
** The authorization token is stored in the logbook, so different SportTracks users can have different dailymile.com accounts.
* Select "Fellrnr Daily Mile Setting" and click on "Clear OAuth Token" <br/> [[File:ClearOAuth.JPG]]
* You'll be prompted to log on next time you publish to dailymile.com
==Facebook Authorization==
There are a few problems with accessing Dailymile.com using Facebook credentials, and it is better to log in with an email address and password.
==Support==
For support, email plugin <at> fellrnr <dot> com.