1. enable logging -
http://groups.google.com/group/growl-for-windows/browse_thread/thread/1c17687b801efff0/038d1645921177c3?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=logging#038d1645921177c3
- then when you receive a notification that should be forwarded, check
the log to make sure it was forwarded properly
2. after you enable logging and do some tests, check the debug.txt
file (located in the same location as the log files above, but up one
level from the 'Logs' folder) and see what it reports. i think that if
the response is not 200 (404 or 500 or whatever), that will get
logged.
lastly, make sure the forwarder is enabled and that forwarding in
general is enabled (check the 'Forward notifications to other
computers' box). make sure the application and notification type you
are sending are enabled as well.
try those out and let me know what you find and we can go from there.
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ah. i thought it wasnt even being called. let me do some debugging
here to make sure there is not obvious bug and then maybe we can
figure out what is going on.
(sorry about the 'debug.txt' - i forgot that debug logging is not
enabled automatically when you enable notification logging. to enable
debug logging, launch Growl.exe with the following switch:
Growl.exe /debug:true
make sure GfW is not running and then click the 'Install Now' link and
GfW will download and install the updated plugin and then you should
be all set.
thanks for finding that and reporting it.
glad it is now working - sorry about the inconvenience.
right now, there is no way to pass the icon to the webhook. some icons
are url-based, but some are files on the local machine, and some
others are just raw binary data. as such, there is currently no way to
pass all types.
however, i *might* be able to grab the raw data for all icon types and
then send that in the post, much like any other multipart form post
(like when uploading a file). the biggest downside is that there would
be a big overhead each time as an arbitrarily large amount of data
would be passed each time. i suppose i could make it a preference of
the plugin ('Include Image in POST' or something) so people could
selectively send it, but it wouldnt be on a
notification-by-notification basis.
i have thought about this a bit but havent settled on anything
definite yet. if anybody has any ideas, i am always open to hearing
them.