Monday, July 19, 2010

Re: Displaying feedback in text form

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your data type is serial, not digital

You need to go to the the URL with your browser and then click View...
Source (internet explorer) because that is what is actually getting
sent to CommandFusion. Paste the contents of the source here.

For now, try a regex of (?ims)(.*)

On Jul 19, 5:14 pm, Shad <deg01...@gmail.com> wrote:
> After trying a couple more things I switched my regex to only (.*)
> which in the regex tester shows what i want.
> In the text field that i created when the button is pushed it shows
> <body>. I don't know if this is coming from my .php file or command
> fusion it does look like the name of the song flashed across the
> screen really fast.
> I'm thinking that the problem i am having is due to the regex that i
> am using.
>
> Any help with regex would be great
>
> Shad
>
> On Jul 19, 3:48 pm, Shad <deg01...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks for the reply,
>
> > I am still trying to get it to work i'm new at this.
>
> > So first i created two text boxes with the Text Tool and assigned the
> > first one to a serial join 15 and the second to serial join 16 and
> > used the text theme "white".
>
> > I then made sure that the maintain connection is checked.
>
> > Next i used the add feedback option in the system manager, chose to
> > skip the wizard. The system is the same as the one that the command is
> > sent to. I called the feedback name trial and used the regex (?ims)
> > (.*?)\x0A(.*?)\x0A
>
> > Then in the feedback processing order i added two groups named them
> > "song name" and "songalbum"
>
> > for songname
> > i left the capture index at 1
> > i left the data type at digital
> > i changed the target type to serial
> > i changed the serial number to 15 ( this is the same as the text box i
> > created
> > and left the token type at Value
>
> > I did the same for the songalbum but changed it to a serial join of 16
>
> > I then uploaded the file to my ipod touch but nothing appears to show
> > up in the text fields
>
> > any suggestions?
>
> > You help is very much appreciated.
>
> > Shad
>
> > On Jul 19, 2:07 pm, Fiasco <dgvoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Create two text fields w/ serial joins 1 and 2 (join numbers are an
> > > example)
>
> > > In GUIDesigner, under the system you created to make the HTTP GET
> > > request make sure that "maintain connection" is selected.
>
> > > Create a feedback for this system with a regex something like (?ims)
> > > (.*?)\x0A(.*?)\x0A
> > > Create two capture groups and assign the capture values to the two
> > > serial joins of the text fields you created.
>
> > > On Jul 19, 11:38 am, Shad <deg01...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I'm looking to display text  from feedback that i am receiving. If i
> > > > send this command:
>
> > > >http://192.x.x.x/degiulio%20itunes%20remote.php?q=status
>
> > > > or the request for command fusion
>
> > > > GET /degiulio%20itunes%20remote.php?q=status HTTP/1.1\x0D\x0AHOST:
> > > > 192.x.x.x\x0D\x0A\x0D\x0A
>
> > > > It will display the text of the artist name and album on any
> > > > webbrowser connected to my network. i assume that command fusion
> > > > receives this same data and i just need to make it display in command
> > > > fusion somehow.
>
> > > > Example of reply from internet explorer.
>
> > > > Plumb
> > > > In My Arms
>
> > > > all my commands to itunes via http requests work perfectly such as
> > > > louder, quieter, playpause... just ran into a snag with displaying the
> > > > received data.
>
> > > > Shad- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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