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I must be doing something wrong. It looks similar to yours but not the same. The only file with "orders" in the name is the one highlighted in my screenshot. And I have updated the page. Also I thought this could not be done on a Mac, only a PC because right-clicking on Track Your Dream on the Mac does not bring up the "Inspect" option. So I am using Windows on my Mac but would much prefer to use the Mac side of my computer. If it can be done on a Mac, can your please give me step-by-step instructions and maybe I'll find the "Order" file that way. If I have to continue using Windows, let me know what you think I'm doing wrong. I'm not really sure what "open the page with the source page already open" means.
Leave the page open and hit refresh. look up and down. you're close to having it, if their's anything to see. You're close!! After you have your source code up hit refresh and it will load that page you have listed. You have the page above listed... Hence no order file. What you're showing me is the code for the top of the page. It's what loads first, the info you're looking for loads later. Leave it where you see 4S and hit refresh and the code for that page loads. Hope I've explained it clearly. Sorry if not.
I got 2 photos that showed up on the "Discover" portion of "My Porsche" as well as when I "hacked" it.
But have yet to get the (third) photo that many Rennlister's use as their Profile photo.
My car is currently on the Glovis Clipper heading across the Atlantic to GA then CA.
Leave the page open and hit refresh. look up and down. you're close to having it, if their's anything to see. You're close!! After you have your source code up hit refresh and it will load that page you have listed. You have the page above listed... Hence no order file. What you're showing me is the code for the top of the page. It's what loads first, the info you're looking for loads later. Leave it where you see 4S and hit refresh and the code for that page loads. Hope I've explained it clearly. Sorry if not.
Sorry to be such a dummy about this. You said "After you have your source code up hit refresh". What exactly is the source code? And when you say it should be "up" does that just mean highlighted? Also you said "Leave it where you see 4S and hit refresh" - I can't seem to find where 4S is. Sorry!
One part of my overview said my car was finished production on 11-30-22 and my sa sent me a screen shot telling me the same thing. The track your dream was stuck on #2. I kept looking for the https link for pictures in the code. They finally showed up on 12-2-22 and I found link in the code... but the same pictures were easily found in the "discover current phase" on my overview. Not sure if I missed the link in the code before they were available but skeptical in my case about this being a hack. Please don't flame me but enlighten me if I am missing something.
I got 2 photos that showed up on the "Discover" portion of "My Porsche" as well as when I "hacked" it.
But have yet to get the (third) photo that many Rennlister's use as their Profile photo.
My car is currently on the Glovis Clipper heading across the Atlantic to GA then CA.
? Two different photos of that if what you are thinking. Look at the cord hanging down.
Illustration for the conspiracy theorists that think TYD progress photos are generic. His door sill says GT3 and mine 911 Carrera 4S. Wire harnesses hang different. Reflection of the lighting is slightly different. Couple other things.
When I use the MyPorsche app on my phone I find 4 pictures but on the website I only find 3 pictures. The website is missing the final fully produced picture. Is there someplace I'm not looking?
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