- 02 May, 2018 1 commit
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Eric - kg6wxc authored
There is no longer a user-files.tar.gz file! The user must remove the "-default" from the file extension, save the file and then make their own changes. I have seen many other programs use this and it seems to make sense. The README has been updated to reflect this change. Other ideas are appreciated still! :) With the exception of user-settings.ini, the code will check for the existance of the non "-default" files and use those instead of the default ones. Also if the user does not create a user-settings.ini file of their own an error will be thrown telling them such. Fixed the Popup for "total number of link" in the attributon bar. Some new values were added to the meshmap.css file in order to make it easier for the user to make customizations to the page if they want. More of these will probably be added in the future.
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- 19 Apr, 2018 1 commit
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Eric - kg6wxc authored
not. There is a way to have javascript give us some indication if the clients browser has access to the greater internet or not. This would allow the map webpage to either pull it's local resources or to use resources from the internet. For 1 you can get better Map layers if the client has internet access, and why pull data over the mesh if we do not have to?
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- 14 Apr, 2018 2 commits
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Eric - kg6wxc authored
There is now a new file: "custom.inc" that can allow the user to make site specific overrides, keep sql passwords out of the main ini file, etc... This is completely optional and not required. The file may even be safely deleted if wanted. Also some typo fixing in the README file.
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Eric - kg6wxc authored
Removed user-edited files so they do not get overwritten when updating the scripts. The user-edited files are now contained in the user-file.tar.gz archive. Once decompressed they will not be effected by future "git pull" operations. Made changes to how the scripts find the included files, the whole thing can now just live in one directory, allowing for easier future updates. Added http-meshmap.conf file to plug in to apache configs. This allows the <WEBROOT>/meshmap directory to live virtually anywhere on the filesystem. Updated README file to reflect these new instructions.
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- 25 Mar, 2018 1 commit
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Eric - kg6wxc authored
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