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Program Error in Web Based UI when displaying code

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Solved an error in a previous post whereby I could not display my code in a program using the new web based UI. By adding a dummy integer variable, (had plenty of State variables), I can now view my code. Thanks to @bmercier for this bug work around.

Now, in my notifications using my email server, the old way of notifications, I get the following red error:"*** Action Not Supported: Notify ***".

Red Error 2 in Programs.png

Red Error in Programs.png

The line that is in error is:

Send Notifications to 'Default' content 'Someone Opened Garage'

That code above, clearly seen and editable in the original Java UI, that is hidden by that red error, still works just great as I get an email or text sent through my email server on any program I have using the original notification method supplied in IoX. Using the Notification Controller works just as well too, but there are times when a text, (which I can still do), or email can be preferable.

My question is why? Another bug I would guess. Is the original form of Notification to be deprecated in future updates/upgrades, which I truly hope does not happen?

Thanks again!

John

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@Geddy I received an email that you replied to this post but your reply is not appearing.

I am doing nothing other than just displaying my code and just going through things. I did easily note that no edits could be done just actually reporting this error. I do know that it is not yet 100 percent but just trying to help!

John

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