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Today's Topics:
1. Re: DyGraph on a Pi (Peter Hemmings)
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Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 20:09:55 +0000
From: Peter Hemmings <peter@hemmings.eclipse.co.uk>
To: Bristol and Bath Linux User Group <bristol@mailman.lug.org.uk>
Subject: Re: [bristol] DyGraph on a Pi
Message-ID: <548DEE93.1070008@hemmings.eclipse.co.uk>
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On 09/12/14 16:05, Shane McEwan wrote:
> The next step is to open the Javascript Console in your web browser and
> see if there's any Javascript errors.
>
> Google Chrome: Menu* -> More Tools -> Javascript Console
> Firefox: Menu* -> Developer -> Web Console (Make sure "JS" is
> highlighted blue. The "Net" option is also a good one to turn on.)
I have now got Raspian running on a 8GB card but decided (for
convenience and speed) to try to sort it out on my fc19 laptop.
I am getting a constant graph background with horizontal lines and
vertical numbering but no data or dates.
The files are all in /var/www/html/, I did find a problem using firefox
web console as above, it reported the data already had labels,
I had copied a file from a another Dygraph example with labels in the
first line!!
I cannot now see any problems but then I am not sure where to look,
also I cannot find how to post data to the list from the console.
I will have another look for clues tomorrow but any advice where to look
may save me a bit of time.
Of coarse, if I am still having a problem I can bring it to BBLUG's
Christmas Lunch at the KT next Saturday @ 2pm, if there is one!
>
> * In recent versions of these browsers the "Menu" is the three
> horizontal lines at the right of the address bar.
>
> Shane.
>
Regards
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Peter H
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