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Hi, here are some code you might find useful if you would like to make your own request page on an iis server.
make a folder name empty and put a default document like index.asp in that folder. in index.asp write this
<%For Each Item in Request.QueryString
For iCount = 1 to Request.QueryString(Item).Count
mystring = (item)
Next
Next%>
then set notify to point to your server under EventGhost and you get this
DeviceName::TypeOfNotification::NameOfPerson::NotficationBody
so you can do a split like split(mystring, "::") and use it to update a database or what ever you like.
should work the same for php
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-iPhone4
-iOS 4.0.1
-Notify Pro
-Notify.io
Both machines on the same wireless network and send an SMS message to the phone. On the phone I get the SMS, and I get the notification via Notify.io but I am unable to click on the notification to reply to the message, This used to work, am I missing something?
Thanks!
John
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A new test version should be up on the private repo for those who have access please let me know how it goes, and provide syslogs.
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2010-08-06, 22:40
(This post was last modified: 2010-08-07, 00:40 by SaticICE.)
I have tested over wifi so far.
Push, SMS, text, call and email all work over both EventGhost and Growl for Windows!
I have now tested over 3G (o2 in the uk if your interested) and it all works fine!
Fantastic!
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Oh NO! Well - when all working happy to get new iOS4 version even if it is paid for!