I'm not certain this is the right forum for this, but it seemed the closest option. I'm working on updating software for an embedded device so that it can be used with Codesys 3.5.15.20. It had previously been working with 3.5.5 or something along those lines. Recently I started having very odd behaviors where I can't create new projects, but I can copy and modify older ones. This happens before any communication with the device (or when the device is off) so I believe the issue is in the devdesc. The current devdesc uses schema 0.2 (http://www.3s-software.com/schemas/DeviceDescription-0.2.xsd). As part of my debugging, I noticed that this URL now returns a 404 error. Can anyone tell me if this was taken down recently, like in the last month or so? I also went looking some for copies of this file on the Internet, but I couldn't find any. If anyone has a copy of that schema, I would be interesting to getting it or a link to it so that I could use it for testing. Lastly, if this schema was taken down recently, was that intentional or accidental? If this schema is being intentionally deprecated it might be nice if the company could post something mentioning that and inform major customers doing development that they are going to have to update.
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I'm not certain this is the right forum for this, but it seemed the closest option. I'm working on updating software for an embedded device so that it can be used with Codesys 3.5.15.20. It had previously been working with 3.5.5 or something along those lines. Recently I started having very odd behaviors where I can't create new projects, but I can copy and modify older ones. This happens before any communication with the device (or when the device is off) so I believe the issue is in the devdesc. The current devdesc uses schema 0.2 (http://www.3s-software.com/schemas/DeviceDescription-0.2.xsd). As part of my debugging, I noticed that this URL now returns a 404 error. Can anyone tell me if this was taken down recently, like in the last month or so? I also went looking some for copies of this file on the Internet, but I couldn't find any. If anyone has a copy of that schema, I would be interesting to getting it or a link to it so that I could use it for testing. Lastly, if this schema was taken down recently, was that intentional or accidental? If this schema is being intentionally deprecated it might be nice if the company could post something mentioning that and inform major customers doing development that they are going to have to update.