November-10th-2020, 07:34 AM
(This post was last modified: November-10th-2020, 08:01 AM by Armin@netPI.)
Dear Tad,
I downloaded the latest version of "hilschernetpi/node-red:latest" as well, but I don't see your problem
I got a tip from the developer for intermediate use only: he said you can press the key ctlr+alt+s in the browser windows to save.
There is one more thing to say. You checked netPI main firmware V1.2.0.0 and V1.2.1.0. But there are also version of the container available. So if you want to go back to the history you can do the following:
If you visit the landing page of the container here https://hub.docker.com/r/hilschernetpi/netpi-nodered, then you will see the options "overview" ... "tags" .... Please click on tags and you will get a list of all the versions of the container available to users. And if you look closely in the list of versions you see that I have changed last week to version "1.7.0" which is also the version "latest". It contains Node-RED V1.2.2 and has also the latest netX51 PROFINET firmware included. This is why I updated it.
If you specify during container creation just the name "hilschernetpi/netpi-nodered" without any verison, then docker will automatically load the version "latest". So actually you are using the version "latest" on your netPI right now which is the same as "1.7.0". If you want to try older version of containers then you have to specifiy the version like "hilschernetpi/netpi-nodered:1.6.4" and docker will load in this example the version "1.6.4" instead. By this method a user can always load a constant version without using always the latest version. Anyway I recommend to users always to specify a concrete version, else with some 3rd party containers you have daily or weekly new versions which is not good for a stable product with reconstructable settings.
By the way ... have you tried to use a different web browser to check the menu items with an independed browser? Which web browser are you currently using? I think it is Chrome, right? My version of chrome shows Version 86.0.4240.183 (Official Build) (64-bit) under help/about...
Thx
Armin
I downloaded the latest version of "hilschernetpi/node-red:latest" as well, but I don't see your problem
I got a tip from the developer for intermediate use only: he said you can press the key ctlr+alt+s in the browser windows to save.
There is one more thing to say. You checked netPI main firmware V1.2.0.0 and V1.2.1.0. But there are also version of the container available. So if you want to go back to the history you can do the following:
If you visit the landing page of the container here https://hub.docker.com/r/hilschernetpi/netpi-nodered, then you will see the options "overview" ... "tags" .... Please click on tags and you will get a list of all the versions of the container available to users. And if you look closely in the list of versions you see that I have changed last week to version "1.7.0" which is also the version "latest". It contains Node-RED V1.2.2 and has also the latest netX51 PROFINET firmware included. This is why I updated it.
If you specify during container creation just the name "hilschernetpi/netpi-nodered" without any verison, then docker will automatically load the version "latest". So actually you are using the version "latest" on your netPI right now which is the same as "1.7.0". If you want to try older version of containers then you have to specifiy the version like "hilschernetpi/netpi-nodered:1.6.4" and docker will load in this example the version "1.6.4" instead. By this method a user can always load a constant version without using always the latest version. Anyway I recommend to users always to specify a concrete version, else with some 3rd party containers you have daily or weekly new versions which is not good for a stable product with reconstructable settings.
By the way ... have you tried to use a different web browser to check the menu items with an independed browser? Which web browser are you currently using? I think it is Chrome, right? My version of chrome shows Version 86.0.4240.183 (Official Build) (64-bit) under help/about...
Thx
Armin
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