How To Export Graphs

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ratabora
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How To Export Graphs

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I am finding it unusually difficult to find a manual or wiki page defining how to export a graph to a simple HTML page. Can anyone help? :( :oops:
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Nobody wrote such a manual yet. You may be the first one. If you do, I will add this to the official docs
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Post by ratabora »

With the settings I am showing in the attachment, I should be exporting HTML graphs every hour at XX:20 right?
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tafinho
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Question on remote directories

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Hi,

I'm trying to export through sftp, and I'm not able to put the remote directory. It always checks for the directory locally, instead of remotely.

How can I take care of this?
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Re: Question on remote directories

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tafinho wrote:Hi,

I'm trying to export through sftp, and I'm not able to put the remote directory. It always checks for the directory locally, instead of remotely.

How can I take care of this?
I'm having the same problem. Going to try and dig around in the php to see if theres a reason it defaults to local. I tried sftp://domain and sftp://user@domain:port and all the combinations I could think of in between but nothing is working for me.
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