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Cumulus Realtime query

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Re: Cumulus Realtime query

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I have to ask how can I do this, and how can I find errors from there?
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I run the CC-cleaner through once a week? Or is it something else?
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kapo wrote:
steve wrote:Turn on the javascript console in your browser, refresh the page, and see if the console reports any errors.
You don`t believe, but I have to ask how can I do this, and how can I find errors from there?
It depends on the browser. Usually F12 works. See http://webmasters.stackexchange.com/que ... t-browsers

Copy any error messages here.
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now it started to work.
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Bring up F12 normally forces the browser to bypass its local cache too, so that may have solved it for you.
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I agree with You
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these probs included....
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You're not editing the crontab file, you're using an interface which does it for you. So in the 'command' box, you just need the command, from "php..." onwards. But for "path_to_your_webroot" you need to put the actual path to the root of your web space (where your realtimelog.php file is).
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Should it be something
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kapo wrote:Should it be something: *****php/public_html/realtimelog.php > /dev/null 2>&1 ?
You don't need the asterisks, just the part from "php..." onwards, so probably:

php /public_html/realtimelog.php > /dev/null 2>&1

But it depends on how your server is set up.
and are those 'home' , 'datafile' and 'source' right "marked"?
Probably, if they're in the same place as the script itself.
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With all my best regards:
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Hi again

I come back in old prob. That is the Cumulus Realtime.... It dosen`t work anymore... Now I had something out with firebug, but I don`t understand about it very much...
Two pics with errors attached...

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Is that the page at http://www.kapo511.net/wxcumreally.php? It works Ok for me here, in Chrome. I don't even recognise the javascript code in those error messages, I don't know where it comes from.
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Yes it is that page.
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Re: Cumulus Realtime query

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As far as I know, it works with Firefox; it certainly used to, but I haven't used Firefox for a long time now and don't have it installed.
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