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HTTP command through LUA


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I'm trying to have a button of a virtual device pressed through a LUA-script.

For this I'm using the following code in my script:

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(where Button232 is the buttonID)

The button to which the script refers to works, running the script that refers to the code doesn't result in the action being performed. Could anybody share their experience with this?

If it's not possible, I would also be interested in knowing how I could add the following code directly in my LUA-script, so that it executed the command without needing a virtual device:

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You have to use the number of the button, so if it is the second button, it should be 2. So you really have to start counting buttons

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    Ah, did not think of that. It's working now, thanks a lot!

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    And some lua code:

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