Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
read csv-data and put it in an array
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@Perlchamp yeh, sorry, rememeber just off the top of my head…
date uses that …
moment its just year()var birth_date_moment = moment(birth_date + now.year(),“DD.MMYYYY”);
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nothing changed. but now i see the HAVEDATA notification again. could it be, that the Dom-update (from notification) not really goes ?
i mean i saw in the dev, that the birthday-data are right. it was the first entry of this data-string (or jsonObj) …
only the header i can see … -
@Perlchamp put a stop on the statement self.updateDom()
hit refresh, the code should stop there, then mouse over the this.active_birthdays a few lines up,
the debugger will surface the values -
displays the last row of the data-string, though the data from first to last are looped. for me it seems correct there …
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@Perlchamp ok, put a stop on the 1st line of getDom()
it will be called before you get data, then your notification will be called
and then getdom() again… and u can watch it go thru the code -
yes it does … i changed innerText to innerHTML but nothing.
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@Perlchamp ok, inner HTML is when u are inserting html… my code inserts text…
did u have a position: in config definition for module?
{ module: "SampleModule", disabled: false, position: 'middle', config: { days_forward:4, } }
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yes, top, but i will post it, moment:
{ module: 'perlchamp', position: 'top', header: "Geburtstage", config: { language: "de" }
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@Perlchamp i changed mine to top and all ok, did u walk thru the code in getdom? (hit next over and over)
put a stop on return wrapper and look at that object…
i have multiple names on the same date in my csv file
and also allowed look ahead a few days… so had entries for today and tuesday 5/5 -
i clicked on the linenumber and the blue sign went to the last line, though i couldn’t hit line for line …