now I'm testing the Google Sheets setup that checks for updates and sends a notification every 15 seconds. However, the notification text is not displaying the expected message. Instead, it shows something like this:
<!DOCTYPE html><style nonce="...">
I also noticed that the nonce value seems to change every 15 seconds.
What could be causing this?
Is it possible that the script is returning an HTML response instead of plain text? How can I ensure the notification displays only the intended message or data?
Ah, I just realized the issue was due to the sharing settings β I had forgotten to set the Google Sheet access to βAnyone with the linkβ. That explains why the Web component wasn't able to fetch the data correctly. Thank you for pointing that out! its working now.
its already one itoo,
am just using two screens, one is general screen and one is private screen for drivers only, the general screen notification is working normally but the private screen notifications isn't working
It might be just because of that
Try to put all event handlers into Screen1
How does the event handler bgTimer look like?
@Kumaraswamy how does itoo know where (on which screen) to find the event handler for background processing? In the itooX framework there is the property ReferenceScreen, but that property does not exist in itoo itself?
@mustafaalbasel What did you find out after debugging your project as mentioned earlier?
Add debug statements... use Notifier.LogInfo to log something and use logcat to check
Can you show me an example how debugging my project please?
as i didn't get it, for trying the notifications am downloading the apk file each time changes to try
the issue for me by trying isn't in two screens as i discounted the general screen and trying the private screen only to make the notifications working for drivers only and not working for users but didn't work!
You add that block into your bgTimer event handler at the beginning
Then use logcat to check, if the event got triggered
you will find tag Notifier and the text 'start' in the log
You can log everything which might be interesting
Also you can check for errors there