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Did I find a bug? A few actually

 
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Did I find a bug? A few actually
mvallevand
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#11
2022-07-11, 03:05 AM
You are going to need remove all the bad records that your custom xml created in the database. Hopefully you have a backup.

Martin
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2022-07-11, 03:07 AM
Does it make any difference if you explicitly ask for http://ip:8866/index.html (vs leaving the index.html off)
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2022-07-11, 05:08 PM
(2022-07-11, 03:07 AM)sub Wrote: Does it make any difference if you explicitly ask for http://ip:8866/index.html (vs leaving the index.html off)

No.

The PVR is a member of a domain. It does not matter if I enter 

http://192.168.107.93:8866
or
192.168.107.93:8866

http://pvr.mydomain.us:8866
or
pvr.mydomain.us:8866

I get the same exact results.

If I close the Window or restart the service everything is fine. It is just when I close the tab, not the window, and open another tab.
Kevin

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2022-07-11, 05:22 PM
(2022-07-11, 03:05 AM)mvallevand Wrote: You are going to need remove all the bad records that your custom xml created in the database.  Hopefully you have a backup.

Martin

I have no problem with that. I still have all the XML files that I used to import them originally.

I did look at your program and while it does have features mine doesn't, I still prefer mine -- no offense, I am not trying to reinvent the wheel, I know I don't have too. Mine is customized the way I want it including having a GUI. I have already started fixing it to add the correct meta data, including the additional data that version 5 has that version 4 didn't. In addition to creating the XML files I am getting experience with not only programming but working with XML files.

However, I do see where I can get some use out of yours such as adding new information for recordings already in the DB
Kevin

AMD FX-8320E 8 core
16 gig RAM
Gigabyte MoBo GA-970 DS3P
GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 2 Series GeForce GT 730 video card
1 TB SSD System drive, 10 TB HD for DVD's, 6 TB HD for recorded videos
Windows 10 Pro in domain
Next PVR client
Hauppauge WinTV-quadHD tuner card
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2022-07-11, 09:12 PM
(2022-07-11, 05:08 PM)tesla1886 Wrote:
(2022-07-11, 03:07 AM)sub Wrote: Does it make any difference if you explicitly ask for http://ip:8866/index.html (vs leaving the index.html off)

No.

The PVR is a member of a domain. It does not matter if I enter 

http://192.168.107.93:8866
or
192.168.107.93:8866

http://pvr.mydomain.us:8866
or
pvr.mydomain.us:8866

I get the same exact results.

If I close the Window or restart the service everything is fine. It is just when I close the tab, not the window, and open another tab.
Read sub's post more carefully. He asked you to try explicitly including the "/index.html" at the end of the URL. We have found some some browsers/configurations seem to require you to explicitly include that even though sub has the server set so that it should default to "/index.html" when no specific page is included in the URL. He's unsure why, but for some users, the "/index.html" must be included for it to fully work properly.
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2022-07-11, 09:16 PM
(2022-07-11, 09:12 PM)BrettB Wrote: He's unsure why, but for some users, the "/index.html" must be included for it to fully work properly.

I think sub resolved this in pre-release so it should work in v6.

Martin
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2022-07-11, 10:24 PM
(2022-07-11, 03:07 AM)sub Wrote: Does it make any difference if you explicitly ask for http://ip:8866/index.html (vs leaving the index.html off)


Correction yes if I add /index.html to the end of the URL it seems to work just fine.

Apologizes for the confusion.
Kevin

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Windows 10 Pro in domain
Next PVR client
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#18
2022-07-11, 10:27 PM
(2022-07-11, 09:12 PM)BrettB Wrote:
(2022-07-11, 05:08 PM)tesla1886 Wrote:
(2022-07-11, 03:07 AM)sub Wrote: Does it make any difference if you explicitly ask for http://ip:8866/index.html (vs leaving the index.html off)

No.

The PVR is a member of a domain. It does not matter if I enter 

http://192.168.107.93:8866
or
192.168.107.93:8866

http://pvr.mydomain.us:8866
or
pvr.mydomain.us:8866

I get the same exact results.

If I close the Window or restart the service everything is fine. It is just when I close the tab, not the window, and open another tab.
Read sub's post more carefully. He asked you to try explicitly including the "/index.html" at the end of the URL. We have found some some browsers/configurations seem to require you to explicitly include that even though sub has the server set so that it should default to "/index.html" when no specific page is included in the URL. He's unsure why, but for some users, the "/index.html" must be included for it to fully work properly.

Thank you for pointing that out. I somehow did miss the /index.html at the end. I am extremely tired.
Kevin

AMD FX-8320E 8 core
16 gig RAM
Gigabyte MoBo GA-970 DS3P
GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 2 Series GeForce GT 730 video card
1 TB SSD System drive, 10 TB HD for DVD's, 6 TB HD for recorded videos
Windows 10 Pro in domain
Next PVR client
Hauppauge WinTV-quadHD tuner card
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