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Have any of you successfully sent an image? If so could you share how?
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I am guessing this is no longer supported, seems a few plugins are going the same way, paid or free
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I'm having an issue with sending an image. Using a script I'm using this for the last parameter.
CO(8) = "C:/ContaCam/Garage/snapshot_thumb.jpg"
The message shows up but not the image. There are no errors in the log. Am I formatting this correctly?
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I have just updated the plugin and now the messages are no longer sent. I see this in my HS3 logsFeb-01 1:08:00 AM Pushover 3P Unknown Exception in Pushmessage Object reference not set to an instance of an object. ‘I have updated all of my events but still get this message. Any advice on how to fix this appreciated.Feb-01 1:08:00 AM Pushover 3P WebException Error The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected error occurred on a receive.
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I'm more interested in knowing which message was acknowledged than which user acknowledged it. Knowing which user would be a nice added bonus, though.
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Originally posted by Timon View PostFeature Request:
It would be nice to be able to know which user Acknowledged an Emergency message and use that in any event. So one John asked the message HS3 could send out another standard message that says "John acknowledged the message" so other users know who did it.
It would also be nice to know which emergency message was acknowledged so when acknowledging you could run different events based on the emergency message that was acknowledged. That way my smoke alarm and co alarm could have different acknowledge events.
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Feature Request:
It would be nice to be able to know which user Acknowledged an Emergency message and use that in any event. So one John asked the message HS3 could send out another standard message that says "John acknowledged the message" so other users know who did it.
It would also be nice to know which emergency message was acknowledged so when acknowledging you could run different events based on the emergency message that was acknowledged. That way my smoke alarm and co alarm could have different acknowledge events.
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Originally posted by mrhappy View Post
There were no other changes that I could see apart from the message length, I've updated the plugin and given it a little test and seems to work OK. I've submitted it to the updater (Version .45) however I don't know what the HS staffing is like over Christmas as to when this might appear.
Thanks a lot for a rapid response.
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Originally posted by mrhappy View Post
Thank you for the kind words, the 512 limit certainly used to be the limit but if the API has been changed to 1024 chars then I should be able to change that easily. They must've changed it quietly as I never noticed...I'll double check there are no other changes and post a new version in the updater.
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Originally posted by JxxxIxxx View PostFirst, Thank you so much for this incredibly useful plugin. It is really amazing that it is for free. Is is really an extensive and well designed package, much more complete than some other plugins that I have paid money for and was quite dissapointing in functionality by comparison.
Then for my question: Regarding the 512 character message text limit, is this still applicable? According to the Pushover API docs the limit is 1024? When testing I am able to send messages up to 1024 characters from the Pushover web interface, so that seems to confirm that this is the current limit..
So maybe the maximum limit has been changed at some point?
If that is the case, would it be possible to update the plugin to accept up to 1024 characters? I have some HS notifications that contain quite a lot of information and I am bumping up against the 512 c limit and need to split the notifications, which makes them less readable and understandable.
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