Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Trouble getting Background Image to Show
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@sdetweil I am getting a
Not allowed to load local resource
I thought the image might have not been quite right so copied it fresh and did renaming in terminal but really sure what is going on.I’m a dummy. I do think the image file was messed up as I was getting file not found errors before I reloaded & renamed file in terminal vs in the Pi version of file manager. Windows habits die hard.
After I did that I started getting the local resource message. I had been doing this through VNC on my laptop but pulled big screen tv over where I could read it, deleted the localhost address from file that I did in VNC and redid the exact same address via Pi directly and its all good now.
Shame on me but is there some rule of thumb about what you can and can’t do remotely. I have built 5 of these things with no issues using VNC until this background sreen issue. Even on this one, I’ve loaded multiple modules, jumbo sized fonts etc. -
where are u doing this? on pi, or remote(pc desktop)
what is the address: in config.js?
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@sdetweil See my wordy edit above
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@ankonaskiff17 address: and ipWhitelist are not in any of your posts above
i set address: my machine address 192.168.2.106
and it failed with a macthing URLI still had ipWhitelist set as default, which prevented connect from other than localhost
changed to ipWhitelist:[]
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@sdetweil So I need to put laptop IP in whitelist what I think I understand you to be saying
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@ankonaskiff17 I always start with NO ipWhitelist… get it working then fix the filter
debug ONE thing at a time…
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@sdetweil Wasn’t in vain. Thanks for the help. Image pretty washed out in photo but have some opacity and gradient and looks better in person.
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@ankonaskiff17 Nice… I use an updated MMM-ImagesPhotos to show my photos from my server machine, images on an external 5tb drive.
https://github.com/sdetweil/MMM-ImagesPhotosand I have a module that allows you to scan a QR from your phone and upload a pic to whatever storage area u want , then the image displayer can use it…
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@sdetweil I have a ton of pictures from rocket launches to elk in Rockies. I somehow or another had found Dak Board and piddled with it but it was a subscription based system that MagicMirror puts to shame.