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  • in reply to: Unable to load UI #33469

    rjalex
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    Oh YESSSS ! 🙂 Great thanks so much ! You’re my hero (and my garden’s) 😉

    in reply to: Unable to load UI #33454

    rjalex
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    Hi there Sal,
    I’m sorry for all the problems you had to solve ! Thanks

    Unfortunately now my two browsers don’t throw the error but alas remain a totally white empty page ! 🙁 No problems via the iOS app !

    in reply to: Can only see 8 programs with OpenSprinkler #33353

    rjalex
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    The cognitive and emotional and relational skill of some humans are probably so 😉

    in reply to: Unable to load UI #33300

    rjalex
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    No worries Sal !!! I am always grateful about all of your hard work.
    Take care.

    in reply to: Unable to open UI error #33285

    rjalex
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    Sorry please disregard. I cannot edit nor delete the post 🙁

    The GUI works from the iOS app but does not work in the browsers (posted a separate thread under the Usage section).

    Thanks

    in reply to: Updater works despite throwing errors 2.0.9 #28316

    rjalex
    Participant

    Hi Ottorino,
    go guesss … without a copy of the error message I cannot recall what it said, but despite the error the update seems to have worked well.

    Meanwhile I have found the firmware level in the web interface, under the “About” dialog 🙂

    Ciao

    in reply to: Question on wireless access #28307

    rjalex
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    Thank you Sir ! 🙂

    My Modem/Router does not have a guest LAN, that would have been a clever trick !

    Couple of questions if I may:

    I am under the impression that if “guest mode” the TP-Link will not have its own IP address … am I correct ? That would be inconvenient since if I change the wifi password I’ll have to crawl in an incovenient place 🙁

    In Client mode I’d just need to set the OS unit to a static IP in my home subnet with the ADSL router as the default GW, right ?

    Take care.

    in reply to: Will run-once valves be opened sequentially ? #28160

    rjalex
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    Thank you very much for your clarifications !

    in reply to: Several web and mobile app problems :-( #28136

    rjalex
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    Ciao Ottorino !

    Take back what I said in my last post. This morning from home it worked but right now I’ve tried from the office (Linux Ubuntu 14.04 w FF 32) and it’s blank with the same error related by Ottorino:

    TypeError: body is undefined home.js:8
    The character encoding of the HTML document was not declared. The document will render with garbled text in some browser configurations if the document contains characters from outside the US-ASCII range. The character encoding of the page must be declared in the document or in the transfer protocol.

    Take care

    in reply to: Several web and mobile app problems :-( #28134

    rjalex
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    Works well now. Thanks a lot

    in reply to: Several web and mobile app problems :-( #28131

    rjalex
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    Hello ! Yes Safari and FF under OSX and FF under Linux worked fine for me, they don’t since as of yesterday from 2 different machines 🙁

    Can you help me in debugging via the Console ? Do you mean the browser’s console ? If it’s the “Show Error Console” on Safari (I have 7.0.6 on Mavericks) here’s a snapshot of the screen:

    in reply to: Copy program #28015

    rjalex
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    Thank you very much Sal.

    On an unrelated note you might be aware I am contributing to the localization of the interface (same userid there) 🙂 How should I behave if by navigating the (mobile for instance) interface I see a string is too long and therefore unsightly ?

    in reply to: Android, Blackberry, iOS, and Windows Phone 8 Apps #26280

    rjalex
    Participant

    Well if you need additional help with Italian just let me know ! I’ll be happy to give some help.

    in reply to: Android, Blackberry, iOS, and Windows Phone 8 Apps #26278

    rjalex
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    Thanks so much for your great work !!!

    in reply to: Android, Blackberry, iOS, and Windows Phone 8 Apps #26276

    rjalex
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    Thank you so much for all of your great work ! Could your app work also in Safari on a Mac ?

    Re the mobile app timeout,please disregard it was entirely my fault. I did not see my iphone wifi was OFF and was trying to access a private IP via 3G which of course did not work. Sorry !!!

    Take care

    in reply to: Android, Blackberry, iOS, and Windows Phone 8 Apps #26273

    rjalex
    Participant

    Hi,
    does your app have a shorter timeout than the Mac broswer ? This evening I am able to connect to OpenSprinkler with Safari (it responds after a couple of seconds though) but your app with the same IP address times out 🙁
    Take care

    in reply to: Android, Blackberry, iOS, and Windows Phone 8 Apps #26270

    rjalex
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    Thanks Samer,
    so I should see it in a next release, right ? (I do have an active rain sensor working its magic on the valves 🙂 )
    Take care.

    in reply to: Android, Blackberry, iOS, and Windows Phone 8 Apps #26268

    rjalex
    Participant

    Unless I’m missing where, cannot see anywhere that says if the rain sensor is triggered or not (like in the web page “Rainsense: no rain or detected”). Would it be possible to add it perhaps in the same valve status page ? This would be convenient since if I go on the status and see the valve I expected to be open is in fact closed, I could could see at a glance it was because of the rain sensor being triggered.

    Thank you very much.

    in reply to: Rainsense logging #27588

    rjalex
    Participant

    Thank you all is good now.

    in reply to: Android, Blackberry, iOS, and Windows Phone 8 Apps #26263

    rjalex
    Participant

    Thank you very much !

    in reply to: Android, Blackberry, iOS, and Windows Phone 8 Apps #26261

    rjalex
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    Hello Samer,
    I’ve writen this also on another thread but maybe you will not see it.

    On my iPhone 4S with iOS 7.1.2 and an OpenSprinkler 2.1 hardware with firmware 2.0.7 I have version 1.1.1 of your client installed and the app store does not find a newer version (I connect to the app store here in Italy and don’t know if this is relevant).

    Is there any “trick” to get your 1.2.1 version ? I cannot access the logs with my version (I have a 2GB microSD FAT16 working in OpenSprinkler).

    Thank you very much.

    in reply to: Rainsense logging #27586

    rjalex
    Participant

    I hope I’m not too much of a dumb user 🙂 but in the iOS version of your App I do not see the logs button.
    The version of Sprinklers on the App store is 1.1.1 and not 1.2.1 that I see on your web page.
    I have an iPhone 4S with iOS 7.1.2 and if I connect to the App store it does not show a newer version.
    I therefore cannot access the logs !
    I have a 2.1 OS with firmware 2.0.7 and a FAT16 2GB MicroSD.
    Thanks for any clarification Samer !

    in reply to: Rainsense logging #27584

    rjalex
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    Sirs that would be great ! And as OS “peripherals” are valves and the sensor, having them into one file with a key specifying the type sounds logical to me.
    Thank you very much.

    in reply to: Watering time and sequential #27493

    rjalex
    Participant

    Thank you so much. So if I understand the algorithm is more or less:

    Open valve at start time and close it at start time+duration then if there’s a repeat value add it to the start time and check if this new time is before the end time if so execute if not don’t.

    Hope that with your help I got it ! 🙂

    in reply to: Program Start time must be less than end time? #27487

    rjalex
    Participant

    @jgrylls wrote:

    In Australia we typically water gardens at night because we lose less water to evaporation. At night with lower temperatures and consequently higher relative humidity and far less wind, these conditions mean much less evaporation and more water to the plants. In hothouses with a captive atmosphere this would not apply. I imagine this would also increase the likelyhood of fungal problems as you state, something that has not been a problem to me.

    Very interestig. Thanks for your patient explanation.

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