The codeline you are referring to is not present in the private mainpage it's only present in the public page. And the public page's chart is called chart.php so therefor the link is right. And that chart.php requires the "id" set because it's presenting just one sensor and not combined view. It's located under: fuTelldus / public / inc / chart.phpNautilus wrote:Hi, I was referring to the private mainpage. I thought the link was meant to go the the chart_sensor.php as it contains the "&id=[sensor id]" part and at least in the original setup chart.php shows all charts and not an individual based on the id (but this new chart_sensor.php does it). So I thought that either there is some new include-rule in the chart.php (which I did not notice) or then link should point directly to chart_sensor.php.csom wrote: The link to the chart should be right because the file in the inc-folder is called chart.php under the public sub-folder. I assume that it's the public mainpage.php you are referring to, right?
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echo "<a href='?page=chart&id=$sensorID'><img style='height:16px;' src='../images/chart_line.png' /> {$lang['View chart']}</a>";
OK thank's for the idea! I'll look into it and the if I can throw something together.Nautilus wrote: A feature for the scheduler that might be interesting to copy from the "official" event scheduler is the "execute http request to a custom url". So that if device state changes you'd be able to execute a http request (or maybe any script if run from self maintained web server). Unfortunately I don't have an idea how one would go about to implement something like this, so I'm just throwing the idea out there...
I can look into that one as well.Nautilus wrote: Also, it would be nice if the user could overwrite all the standard notification texts (like the pushTitle and mailMessage / mailSubject) with custom ones. Meaning that the if the custom text exists, it would be used instead of the standard one.