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request forrealtime interval

Posted: Thu 21 May 2009 3:03 pm
by n9mfk
Steve,
wood it be possible to have a setting for realtime interval in sec instead of min ?
Beau

Re: request forrealtime interval

Posted: Thu 21 May 2009 4:30 pm
by steve
The realtime interval already is in seconds. The settings screen isn't explicit about this, but the help is. I'll change the screen to make it clearer.

Re: request forrealtime interval

Posted: Thu 21 May 2009 5:39 pm
by n9mfk
Steve
i set it for 1 an it looks like it only updating realtime.txt every min
http://n9mfk.com/gauges.htm
what have i done wrong?
beau

Re: request forrealtime interval

Posted: Thu 21 May 2009 6:13 pm
by 6719jason
n9mfk wrote:Steve
i set it for 1 an it looks like it only updating realtime.txt every min
http://n9mfk.com/gauges.htm
what have i done wrong?
beau
Ouch! I did that by mistake and It really upset my networking settings. Causing an Winsock Error. Verified by Microsoft.

I would seriously change it to 10 for 10secs, or higher!

Regards

Jason

Re: request forrealtime interval

Posted: Thu 21 May 2009 6:42 pm
by steve
n9mfk wrote:Steve
i set it for 1 an it looks like it only updating realtime.txt every min
http://n9mfk.com/gauges.htm
what have i done wrong?
beau
Your realtime.txt file appears to be updating every 10 seconds? Your gauges are updating every 60 seconds because that's what you've set them to on your page:

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<param name='flashVars' value='interval=60'/>  
The original gaugesT.htm uses the realtimeinterval web tag to set the interval to the same as your realtime upload interval:

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<param name='flashVars' value='interval=<#realtimeinterval>'/>
Bear in mind that the data from the VP2 only refreshes every 3 seconds or so, so a realtime interval of less than 3 isn't really productive.

Re: request forrealtime interval

Posted: Thu 21 May 2009 10:59 pm
by n9mfk
Thanks Steve sorry i did not see that
beau