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     - If you have INSTEON devices, read through the [[Managing INSTEON Devices|Managing Your INSTEON Network]] document. For some background on INSTEON links, we have put together a separate page that discusses [[:insteon_links|INSTEON Scenes]]. We highly recommend that you read through that page as it will give you a better understanding of what links are and how they work.     - If you have INSTEON devices, read through the [[Managing INSTEON Devices|Managing Your INSTEON Network]] document. For some background on INSTEON links, we have put together a separate page that discusses [[:insteon_links|INSTEON Scenes]]. We highly recommend that you read through that page as it will give you a better understanding of what links are and how they work.
     - The [[Virtual Devices Interface]] provides several different devices that help you integrate Z-Wave, INSTEON, and 3rd party devices together and even create your own devices.     - The [[Virtual Devices Interface]] provides several different devices that help you integrate Z-Wave, INSTEON, and 3rd party devices together and even create your own devices.
-  - The [[https://wiki.indigodomo.com/doku.php?id=indigo_2025.1_documentation:reflectors|Reflector documentation]] will help you activate and manage your reflector.+  - The [[indigo_2025.1_documentation:indigo_web_server|Indigo Web Server]] documentation will help you take advantage of everything the web server has to offer. 
 +  - The [[indigo_2025.1_documentation:reflectors|Reflector documentation]] will help you activate and manage your reflector.
   - [[getting_started#managing_plugins|Managing Plugins]] - the [[Getting Started]] guide has a section on [[getting_started#managing_plugins|managing 3rd party plugins]], but we think it's important enough to point out here at the top level of the documentation.   - [[getting_started#managing_plugins|Managing Plugins]] - the [[Getting Started]] guide has a section on [[getting_started#managing_plugins|managing 3rd party plugins]], but we think it's important enough to point out here at the top level of the documentation.
   - [[clients|Other Indigo Clients]]   - [[clients|Other Indigo Clients]]
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 We have several APIs for plugin development, Indigo scripting, and integrating with other platforms/services. We have several APIs for plugin development, Indigo scripting, and integrating with other platforms/services.
-  * **The Indigo Object Model v3.6** ([[https://wiki.indigodomo.com/doku.php?id=api_release_notes:3.6|release notes]]) - this is used to build plugins and write scripts to work with Indigo.+  * **The Indigo Object Model v3.7** ([[https://wiki.indigodomo.com/doku.php?id=api_release_notes:3.6|release notes]]) - this is used to build plugins and write scripts to work with Indigo.
     * [[plugin_guide|Plugin Developer's Guide]] - how to create plugin bundles for easy distribution, plugin UI, APIs, callback hooks, and more.     * [[plugin_guide|Plugin Developer's Guide]] - how to create plugin bundles for easy distribution, plugin UI, APIs, callback hooks, and more.
     * [[object_model_reference|Object Model Reference]] - the Indigo Object Model (IOM) and how to use it in Python in both plugins and scripts.     * [[object_model_reference|Object Model Reference]] - the Indigo Object Model (IOM) and how to use it in Python in both plugins and scripts.
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