Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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@gismo2006 Good idea. Originally I thought the IP address filtering coming in version
2.1.0
could serve that purpose. Do you think that would work? I.e. you can assign fixed IP addresses to your devices, and enter these addresses in theconfig.js
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Hmmm… I think it was a step in a secrue direction. Because here everybody is ill I haven’t enough time to think about it now. But when I think shortly about your post. I think its a first good Idea. But if you say only fixed Ip’s can use and will controll by config.js file, its important only you can use the device. I think about a Desktop Pc in a famelie house. You used it, later your wife used it and if the childs grow up they used it. In the best case everbody has got their own User at the Desktop Pc but it will have the same Ip. So everybody can used the remote page too, because everybody used the PC. :-) Or maybe a tablet which is in the house You see some www Page, later your wife talked about skype, and later the Childs manipulate your mirror because it is funny to hide everything…
Maybe I think to much about manipulating your mirror in your own flat/house. and they will never happend anything but who knowns… :-)
By the way, I really hope, my old englich Teacher will never,never see my Postings… :-D
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@gismo2006 Good point. We might even want something like this option in the core.
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I did some suggestions (or feature requests as you wish) in the past and since they were all implemented (thanks!!!) it’s time for some more…
Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to open up the magicmirror ‘homepage’ from your remote?
Sometimes when I enable/disable modules I would like to see the changes without having to actually go to the mirror to see the changes. So a simple shortcut on the remote to open the ‘homepage’ in a new tab would be great.
And how awesome would it be if this remote could be developed towards something like a GUI for the config.js?!
This means it needs to be part of the core, so it can read all (possible) parameters from each module and make them editable (with the availbale values/options) in a ‘remote config’ web gui.Possible uses:
- enable and disable modules (instead of hiding: very useful for your background Halloween video)
- move modules from one region to another
- change headers
- change newsfeedurl or update api key
- etc.
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@Jopyth : Really great work for your remote control module !
Someone might already suggest that, but because i’m not sure, let’s see :
It would be nice to have on your remote control page, versions of the different modules and indicate if there is a new release for it.
I think the idea is not having an automatic upgrade mechanism for now.
What do you think ?
-Olivier
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I experience an issue that I haven’t seen other people so sure I’ve done something wrong. When I load the remote on my phone, I get a whole list of options but none clickable :/
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@slickric What browser (version?) are you using? It seems the javascript is not loading correctly, so I probably made something which is not compatible with your browser. I will try to fix this as soon as possible.
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@plumcraft
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@Jopyth safari on iOS 10. I’ve got an android tablet that I’ll try this morning to see if that’s the case. Thanks for the quick reply!
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@Jopyth I get the same on chrome 54.0.2840.66 on iOS10 too :/