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    Adding control buttons to a graphical view & turning devices on/off at fixed time

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      Denis
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      Hi

      I want to be able to turn devices on/off by using a script like http://mango.serotoninsoftware.com/exampleRemoteView.jsp can anyone please give a example script ?
      Also how do i setup a system to allow somone to input timings to allow me to turn devices on/off at pre-determined times per day (I want to setup different times for each day)
      I already am turning devices on/off based on the 1wire temp devices I just want to add the users control intreface.

      Thanks

      Denis
      denis@croombs.org

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        ftomiBR
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        take a look at this, it may help you a lot

        http://mango.serotoninsoftware.com/forum/posts/list/312.page

        http://mango.serotoninsoftware.com/forum/posts/list/97.page

        Also look at the Mango's on line help for meta data source and its properties, you may have to create some logic and trigger this task periodically.

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