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I'm getting errors in the log (below). I added both System.Web.Script.Serialization and System.Web.Extensions.dll to ScriptingReferences (settings.ini) but that didnt help
btw, one small suggestion
using Device Addresses is somewhat legacy, I suggest using 'Reference ID', it allows for defining all of these at the beginning of the script: easier to use/change, makes it self documenting, and visually easier to understand. Just my 2 cents
I'm getting errors in the log (below). I added both System.Web.Script.Serialization and System.Web.Extensions.dll to ScriptingReferences (settings.ini) but that didnt help
Error Compiling script C:\Program Files (x86)\HomeSeer HS3\scripts\DarkSky.vb: Type 'JavaScriptSerializer' is not defined.
Error Compiling script C:\Program Files (x86)\HomeSeer HS3\scripts\DarkSky.vb: Namespace or type specified in the Imports 'System.Web.Script.Serialization' doesn't contain any public member or cannot be found. Make sure the namespace or the type is defined and contains at least one public member. Make sure the imported element name doesn't use any aliases.
Error Compiling script C:\Program Files (x86)\HomeSeer HS3\scripts\DarkSky.vb: Namespace or type specified in the Imports 'System.Core' doesn't contain any public member or cannot be found. Make sure the namespace or the type is defined and contains at least one public member. Make sure the imported element name doesn't use any aliases.
Error Compiling script C:\Program Files (x86)\HomeSeer HS3\scripts\DarkSky.vb: Namespace or type specified in the Imports 'System.Web.Script.Serialization' doesn't contain any public member or cannot be found. Make sure the namespace or the type is defined and contains at least one public member. Make sure the imported element name doesn't use any aliases.
Error Compiling script C:\Program Files (x86)\HomeSeer HS3\scripts\DarkSky.vb: Namespace or type specified in the Imports 'System.Core' doesn't contain any public member or cannot be found. Make sure the namespace or the type is defined and contains at least one public member. Make sure the imported element name doesn't use any aliases.
using Device Addresses is somewhat legacy, I suggest using 'Reference ID', it allows for defining all of these at the beginning of the script: easier to use/change, makes it self documenting, and visually easier to understand. Just my 2 cents
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