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GooRu Cheers...



I've adjusted it to be 60 minutes for updates, relying on the reminder email being sent to managers as a result of an on-line reservation. Otherwise the update is of little consequence, correct?



I'd also created a subdomain in order to host another room and that obviously doubled my bandwidth, almost went 2gigs of transfer in 3/4 of a month
fabrizim Hi Curt -



High bandwidth usage could be the result of the interval between reservation desk refreshes. We have it set to check for new reservations every 10 seconds. I will make this a configurable option in the next revision. In the mean time, you can try to adjust this yourself by editing [JOOMLA_ROOT]/components/com_tableboss/tpl/js/tb.mgr.js - line 473:



Code: :

 
...
this.interval 10*1000// 30 seconds
...




Ignore the "30 seconds" comment, as that is an old comment. You can adjust the "10" to be the number of seconds between updates.

Also, if the reservation desk is refreshed while holding the shift button, you may experience more bandwidth usage, as the images might be downloaded every time the desk is refreshed.

Hope this helps-
Mark
GooRu Hi...



Is there a way to manage the bandwidth or do I have something out of whack? I'm currently burning up the bandwidth...



Curt
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