Did you get the update to work? I can't get the package list to update, keeps timing out. Though I can grab the packages.gz file if I put the url directly into Firefox.
Strange that it's working fine for me but not others. Not sure what might be different, I unistalled the webif and webif-iphone, deleted the files and then did a new install of both but still can't replicate the error.
They are getting Runtime Error: epg_serviceip.jim:25: invalid command name "" at file "epg_serviceip.jim", line 25. Line 25 is the last line of the following:-
set records [epg fetch dump -service $service -day $day]
set multiplier [expr ($day*86400)]
set yest [expr ($day-1)]
incr day
set tr...
Not sure what to suggest. I'll see if af123 has any ideas of how to troubleshoot the issue. Though he is a busy chap and I'm away for 6 days after today.
ok, updated version 0.0.2-1 now available to download.
It should definitely fix the issue with the Now & Next page. I couldn't replicate the runtime error on the single channel view page but have an idea what might have been the cause, so hopefully that's fixed too.
I suspect it might be because you've updated the webif to 0.6.6, mustn't be compatible. I'll try and have a look tonight once I've update the webif myself.
Version 0.0.2 is now available via the webif.
Changes:-
Merged N0w and Next pages into one
Added single channel list page - view channel listing one day at a time
View media file details
Update Scheduling functionality to reflect the latest change to the full webif
Updated home page
Using terminal navigate to the mod/etc directory so cd /mod/etc
Then open the file to edit it with vi .htpasswd <enter> - that will then show you the contents of the file and allow you to change it.
Move the cursor using the arrows so that it's over the extra 'w' that needs deleting by...
I guess you are editing the the file via Terminal? If so you need to Google VIM commands for help on editing the file. If you have ftp access to the Hummy you may find it easier to download the mongoose.conf file to your computer, edit it there with notepad (or the like) and then ftp the file...
If you only open port :80 for http then the firewall on the router should protect the other protocols. It would be very unwise to open up all the ports.
Maybe someone with more knowledge can help but in the past I've had issues accessing the external ip address when connected on the local network but thing that was a router issue.
Did you get the update to work? I can't get the package list to update, keeps timing out. Though I can grab the packages.gz file if I put the url directly into Firefox.
Strange that it's working fine for me but not others. Not sure what might be different, I unistalled the webif and webif-iphone, deleted the files and then did a new install of both but still can't replicate the error.
They are getting Runtime Error: epg_serviceip.jim:25: invalid command name "" at file "epg_serviceip.jim", line 25. Line 25 is the last line of the following:-
set records [epg fetch dump -service $service -day $day]
set multiplier [expr ($day*86400)]
set yest [expr ($day-1)]
incr day
set tr...
Not sure what to suggest. I'll see if af123 has any ideas of how to troubleshoot the issue. Though he is a busy chap and I'm away for 6 days after today.
ok, updated version 0.0.2-1 now available to download.
It should definitely fix the issue with the Now & Next page. I couldn't replicate the runtime error on the single channel view page but have an idea what might have been the cause, so hopefully that's fixed too.
I suspect it might be because you've updated the webif to 0.6.6, mustn't be compatible. I'll try and have a look tonight once I've update the webif myself.
Version 0.0.2 is now available via the webif.
Changes:-
Merged N0w and Next pages into one
Added single channel list page - view channel listing one day at a time
View media file details
Update Scheduling functionality to reflect the latest change to the full webif
Updated home page
Using terminal navigate to the mod/etc directory so cd /mod/etc
Then open the file to edit it with vi .htpasswd <enter> - that will then show you the contents of the file and allow you to change it.
Move the cursor using the arrows so that it's over the extra 'w' that needs deleting by...
I guess you are editing the the file via Terminal? If so you need to Google VIM commands for help on editing the file. If you have ftp access to the Hummy you may find it easier to download the mongoose.conf file to your computer, edit it there with notepad (or the like) and then ftp the file...
If you only open port :80 for http then the firewall on the router should protect the other protocols. It would be very unwise to open up all the ports.
Maybe someone with more knowledge can help but in the past I've had issues accessing the external ip address when connected on the local network but thing that was a router issue.
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