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Loss of webtags - <#leaftemp[1-4]> - From Release 3.24.0, build 3231

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Loss of webtags - <#leaftemp[1-4]> - From Release 3.24.0, build 3231

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Hi everyone

On and off through March 2023 I have been trying to update my current running version of CumulusMX (v3.23.1 b3221) to the latest build but noticed a few issues when I made the upgrade so rolled things back until I found some time to properly investigate.

My initial problem has been resolved thanks to other posts in this forum where I could no longer see my extra sensor data. I found a new menu option tonight which shows/hides extra sensor fields which is rather useful.

Sadly however I found that from the CumulusMX release 3.24.0 - build 3231 a webtag I was using has been removed: "<#leaftemp[1-4]>".

Is there any chance this could be reinstated for future releases?

The weather station I am using is a home built "Weatherduino Pro2", so I could possibly look at reprogramming it so the weather station sends the two leaf temperature data sets to Cumulus as "SoilTemperature" but I would also need to look at making code changes to the website, graphs and online database which also holds these records.

I have attached images to help show my issues which affect my home page and my extra sensors page, http://palmyweather.co.nz/extrasensors.php
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Re: Loss of webtags - <#leaftemp[1-4]> - From Release 3.24.0, build 3231

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Re: Loss of webtags - <#leaftemp[1-4]> - From Release 3.24.0, build 3231

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Thank you Freddie

I will do a little bit of tweaking on my end. I can see by working with "<#SoilTemp3>" and "<#SoilTemp4>" I get the same data as I once did for the "<#leaftemp[1-4]>" tags.

Thank you for your help,
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All set-up and up to date :P

I must say, now that I know how to use it, the display options function is very cool and helps keep things much tidier. Thank you to all the contributes who continue to make this program grow strength to strength.

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