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      HTTP Sender - Static Parameters

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      Hi all,

      I am using Mango to get MODBUS data from various sources, including RTU's residing on Xbee nodes via a Digi Connectport X4.

      I would like to POST data to the Etherios cloud using the Mango HTTP sender publisher, and have successfully tested this using HTTP POST with a Python Script.

      However, I am unsure as to the format of the Static Parameters in the Mango HTTP sender properties.

      The path is http://<hostname>/ws/DataPoint/one
      I need to add the following snippet of the HTTP POST method to a KEY:

      <DataPoint>
      <staticId>one</staticId>
      <data>42</data>
      </DataPoint>

      I cannot use just the two entries:
      KEY=data and Value=42
      KEY=staticId and Value=one
      Somewhere I need to add the "DataPoint" header

      Obviously the value "42" would be where I put the Mango point "Parameter name", but
      I am first trying to send just a static value.

      The "staticId" is the Etherios Data stream ID, and remains constant.

      Can anyone shed some light on this?

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      No WAN connect on 8080 - M2M V1.12.4

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      Thanks for the reply Joel.

      I still can't connect on my mobile, so I asked another
      friend to connect from another state on 8080/safari and he had no problems.

      So I am going to put it down to poor internet connectivity here
      in Australia and/or an issue with my mobile co.

      One thing that concearns me with the iframes, is someone, or
      many people could copy the iframe address out of my website source
      code and paste it in another website/s. This could cause connectivity
      issues and misuse of data. it would be good if iframes could be more secure
      somehow.
      A workaround for me would be to add my company logo to the graphical display.

      Thanks Joel

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      Accessing the console with Mango as a Windows Service

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      @JoelHaggar said:

      I'm not aware of a terminal window you can open. You just start and stop the service by right clicking on the service.

      Joel.

      I believe now I can access this information via the logs, which serves the purpose.

      H

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      User Notes

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      I don't believe there is a way to delete them in the interface. BION, you are the first to ask for such a thing. You can always use the SQL console to do so.

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      Pulse as event handler action

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      It is a suggestion for implementation.

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      Android and other second connections

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      In my experience you don't need to install a license at all to use the free version.

      I am not a developer so I'm only guessing, but the message doesn't sound like its related to the license.
      It sounds more like you have left something incomplete. You should make sure that your modules and core are up to date.

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      Modbus Scaling

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      Your augend would be -46.85, and the multiplicand would be 0.00268 (175.72 / 65535).

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      Zigbee - Connectports - All works

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      Thanks for posting your findings. Very interesting. Have you gotten a chance to experiment with Mango Automation yet? (newer version that has DGLux and modular architecture) You can have a map overlaid with your zigbee nodes and do some really cool stuff - hover over to bring up a drill down window, etc.

      I'm interested in talking with you more about this project. I will message you.

      Cheers,