Couldn't this just be a cache issue? Your browser is serving up a mix of
old and new content which don't go together well?
Some how I can't even get my Samsung to accept the URL. Even typing the
full http://myserver:9000 URL it would trigger a Google search?!?
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Michael
same problem here on ARMbian (based on debian Jessie). May be that a
checkbox in the web interface to deactivate this filter could be a good
idea. With the use of dockers and other technologies like that accessing
from different subnet It will happening more and more often.
The whole purpose of
LMS 7.9.2 update from 2 nights ago appears to install ok on my Pi3 (pCP)
and is reported under "information" as the installed version, but
regardless of how many times I install it I get advice that updated
version 7.9.2-1527493162-noCPAN.tgz is available for installing. Anyone
else getting
Cut-Throat wrote:
> It's not 'my setup'.. I am using the latest LMS and Samsung Update
> to my TV... Not much 'I' can do.
By setup I mean something to do with network, firewall, security
measures and how TV is connected to your network and how your LMS host
is connected to your network.
I
If you can find out what in the LMS supplied HTML/JavaScript is causing
the problem for the reduced capability browser that is in the TV then it
might be possible for someone to change the LMS code.
Running it through an emulator that shows the same issues as your TV
appears to have would then
Hi,
same problem here on ARMbian (based on debian Jessie). May be that a
checkbox in the web interface to deactivate this filter could be a good
idea. With the use of dockers and other technologies like that accessing
from different subnet It will happening more and more often.
I don't find the
bpa wrote:
> The emulator may show you what is going wrong and it may be a simple fix
> to your setup
It's not 'my setup'.. I am using the latest LMS and Samsung Update
to my TV... Not much 'I' can do.
Cut-Throat's
Cut-Throat wrote:
> My New Samsung TV scored 437 out of 555 . My older TV's Browser used
> to work with LMS Web Control
Most of the scoring is html5 compatibility which is not used by LMS
WebUI (e.g Websockets , WebRTC, streaming audio ).
I suspect something is failing to load verey
Cut-Throat wrote:
> Correct me if I'm wrong here, but about the only thing I can do with my
> Smart TV Browser is make Sure I am on the Latest Release of the Software
> downloads of the TV? Which I have and I am on the latest release.
The emulator may show you what is going wrong and it may be
bpa wrote:
> You may be able to debug the issues using Smart TV emulator see
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39905872/how-can-i-troubleshoot-my-website-on-a-smart-tv-browser
>
>
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but about the only thing I can do with my
Smart TV Browser is make Sure I am
Thanks guys - I'll give netcat a go.
mherger wrote:
>
>
> There is a curl extension, but it's failing to install. Maybe worth
> asking in the pCP thread what's wrong with it.
>
Ah good - not just me then.
chill's
As Michael says ... looks like the Busybox version of whet is too
limited ... because it does not appear to have the --post-data option.
Paul Webster
http://dabdig.blogspot.com
Author Radio France (FIP etc) plugin
Paul
bpa wrote:
> You may be able to debug the issues using Smart TV emulator see
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39905872/how-can-i-troubleshoot-my-website-on-a-smart-tv-browser
>
> edit:
>
> By using http://html5test.com - my panasonic browser only scored 163 out
> of 555 - so I'm
Paul Webster wrote:
> Is there a wget ?
There is.
Code:
tc@piCorePlayer:~$ wget
BusyBox v1.27.2 (2017-10-31 19:09:48 UTC) multi-call binary.
Usage: wget [-c|--continue] [--spider] [-q|--quiet] [-O|--output-document
FILE]
[--header 'header: value']
Is there a wget ?
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http://dabdig.blogspot.com
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mherger wrote:
>
> Don't use port 9090 (though you could do this using netcat). Use http
> POST requests on port 9000 (or whatever your web UI's port). Eg. using
> "curl", or your script language's package for this purpose:
>
One step forward and two steps back. Curl doesn't seem to exist
You may be able to debug the issues see
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39905872/how-can-i-troubleshoot-my-website-on-a-smart-tv-browser
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Cut-Throat wrote:
> Which Version of LMS are you running? -- BTW -- It used to work on my TV
> on older LMS releases.
7.9.x of about February March.
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bpa wrote:
> Works OK on my panasonic TV web browser.
Which Version of LMS are you running? -- BTW -- It used to work on my TV
on older LMS releases.
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Cut-Throat wrote:
> I have never had trouble on a PC Web Browser Try it on TV's Web
> Browser and I'm betting it will no longer work.
Works OK on my panasonic TV web browser.
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The scanner is reporting disk I/O and "out of memory" issues. Sounds
like either the partition used for temporary storage is in running low
on free space or something. Could you please monitor memory as well as
disk usage while you are running a scan? In
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