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      sdetweil @robertybob
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      @robertybob u cannot access a file on GitHub like that

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        robertybob @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil Oh I see, do I need to save that file within the module’s folder and point it to that?

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          sdetweil @robertybob
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          @robertybob correct

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            robertybob @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil Sorry about that, I didn’t realise I wasn’t supposed to edit the .js files within the modules folders, I’ve restored the original compliments.js file.

            My code within config.js now reads:

            {
            module: 'compliments',
            position: 'middle_center',
               config: { 
                 remoteFile: '/home/pi/MagicMirror/modules/default/compliments/remote_compliments.js'
               }
            },
            

            however now only the default compliments are shown on the screen

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              sdetweil @robertybob
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              @robertybob the doc says

              remoteFile
              

              Path or URL (starting with http:// or https://) to a JSON file containing compliments,

              so. the file needs either the file prefix

              file://
              or the http prefix, assuming the server root
              the server root is /home/pi/MagicMirror
              so
              http://localhost:8080/modules/default/compliments/compliments.json

              json(json) and JavaScript(js) are like each other, but not the same.
              I would put your json file thru one of the online parsers to make sure it’s right, and then use the correct file extension

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                sdetweil @sdetweil
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                @robertybob actually, looking at it again, your GitHub url should work. if u put that in a browser it downloads a file

                but u need to use the raw link
                remoteFile:‘https://raw.githubusercontent.com/robertybob/MagicMirrorConfigs/master/compliments.json’

                and i put it thru an online validator and the contents look good

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                  robertybob @sdetweil
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                  @sdetweil Thank you so much! I spotted a missing comma a few minutes ago, which I’ve now corrected. The raw link works perfectly. Thank you so so much!!!

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                    sdetweil @robertybob
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                    @robertybob awesome!!

                    I use this validator, just FYI.
                    https://codebeautify.org/jsonvalidator

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                      robertybob @sdetweil
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                      @sdetweil I’ve submitted a pull request on the documentation repository so that hopefully no one will require assistance on this in the future ;)

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                        sdetweil @robertybob
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                        @robertybob awesome!

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