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Send Web Pages
Uploads Web pages to X-Generation and 2-Series control systems. With X-
Generation control systems, the Web server is a built-in component of the
card, providing up to 2.0 MB of storage for Web pages.
With 2-Series control systems, the Web server is built into the control processor
itself; thus, with its expandable slot for compact flash memory, the 2-Series can
accommodate practically any memory requirement. Although Web pages can be
uploaded to the 2-Series control systems without need for any other hardware, a
C2ENET-1 or C2ENET-2 card is required for Ethernet access and
communication for AV2 and PRO2.
Send Generic Files (2-Series Only)
Transfers files to a specified directory in the control system.
Before sending files, the target directory must be open. Use the DIR and CD
console commands to access directories. For example:
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Type DIR to view the contents of the current directory. The root
directory is shown below. Note that the Compact Flash directory is
listed as CF0.
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To change directories, type CD <Directory>.
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To create a new directory (only in Compact Flash), open the CF0
directory and type MAKEDIR <New Directory>.
When the target directory is open, use the Send Generic Files command to
browse to the file. Click Open to transfer the file.
Following is a list of console commands that work with the Compact Flash
directory:
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CFAUTORUN: enables a program autoboot from Compact Flash.
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MAKEDIR: creates a directory on Compact Flash.
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CD: changes to a directory on Compact Flash.
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DELETE: deletes specified files from Compact Flash.
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DIR: lists the files in Compact Flash.
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FREE: If Compact Flash is the current directory, displays the amount
of space available on the Compact Flash card. If internal, gives the
amount left on internal flash.
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XGETFILE: retrieves a file from Compact Flash.
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XPUTFILE: sends a file to Compact Flash.
VisionTools Pro-e Browser Projects
In most cases, the HTML files that are uploaded to a control system are
generated in a VisionTools Pro-e browser project. Whenever a browser project
is compiled, VisionTools Pro-e automatically creates a folder in the Projects
directory with the name of the project and a .web extension. This .web project
folder itself contains a Java subfolder, in addition to all the HTML pages that
will be sent to the control system.
In designing and creating a browser project, it is necessary to assign an IP ID to
all the project pages and to specify the IP address of the control system. This is
Reference Guide – Doc. 6133
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