Maybe a good idea as you said the display does remove them. Put an
issue in to have this resolved.
Brad
On Jul 14, 4:57 pm, Brandt Daniels <
brandtdani...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It happened when I clicked on the irrigation tab.
>
> I think I figured out what happened when I found this in my config file:
>
> alias Zone 1 I1 RAIN8
>
> When adding aliases please replace spaces with underscores as they are
> removed when displayed, it is easy to forget they are needed.
>
> -Brandt
>
> On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Brandt Daniels <
brandtdani...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > *Fatal error*: Uncaught exception 'Exception' with message 'Config Line
> > 208: Invalid module model 'I1'' in
> > /volume1/web/domus.Link/lib/func/cmd.func.php:42 Stack trace: #0
> > /volume1/web/domus.Link/lib/func/cmd.func.php(199):
> > execute_cmd('/volume1/opt/bi...') #1
> > /volume1/web/domus.Link/lib/classes/location.class.php(145): on_state('I1')
> > #2 /volume1/web/domus.Link/lib/classes/location.class.php(101):
> > location->buildModuleTable(Object(Alias)) #3
> > /volume1/web/domus.Link/lib/classes/location.class.php(60):
> > location->buildLocationTable('Outside', Array, 'typed') #4
> > /volume1/web/domus.Link/index.php(104):
> > location->buildLocations('Irrigation', 'typed') #5 {main} thrown in *
> > /volume1/web/domus.Link/lib/func/cmd.func.php* on line *42
>
> > I was simply adding a new alias i1 as an irrigation type with a module of
> > Rain8
> > *
>
>