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How does interval mode react to manual override?
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My explanation of how the interval mode works was a little misleading, sorry.

When you set an interval SIP sets up a "base date", a starting date, as a timestamp which is stored in the program file. When it is time to run the program SIP checks to see if the current day is the right number of days from the base date to match the chosen interval. SIP does not need to store a list of days that the program will run.

Regarding the HTML GET commands; I did some testing here and the commands work even when it returns the login page.

If you login after sending a GET command you should see the correct result.

You can disable the password on the Options page under "Change password" by checking the "Disable security" checkbox. This will prevent the login page from being returned.

SIP's password is not very secure. It is mostly useful for keeping unauthorized persons from changing settings.
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RE: How does interval mode react to manual override? - by dan - 2019 Apr 11, 03:11 PM

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