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Configuration of the web
server
Mozilla Firefox as a client
The design of the web server
The design of the buttons is
predefined
Navigation with multiple pages
The built-in web server allows the visualization of data and automation processes. For this, you only
need a web browser.
The web server of the Enertex
®
EibPC has been successfully tested with the web browsers Microsoft
Internet Explorer 7 and Mozilla Firefox 3. Best performance is achieved with Mozilla Firefox 3.
The integrated web server arranges its elements which have either a predefined single or double
length (cf. Figure 9) like a checkerboard pattern. There is basically the option not to use some fields
and to insert dividers.
Figure 9: Scheme of the web server
The arrangement and the configuration of the web elements are carried out in the section
[WebServer]. Due to the fixed specification of icons, lengths, and variables, the configuration can
take place without graphical effort, and a professional web interface can be established in a simple
way. The icons (overview on page 291) have a consistent design.
You can configure the web server with a single page (as provided in firmware versions < 1.200) or in
the multiple-page version.
You can configure and use a maximum of 40 elements per page. The graphic design of each button
is fixed to a given design set. You can change the design set of a complete set, though (see page
Fehler: Referenz nicht gefunden).
When using multiple pages, you can assign every page to a group. Via the list box of the page
navigation (cf. Figure 10), you can select the grouped pages.
Figure 10: Page navigation
Also the page navigation is generated automatically. At this, the pages are defined by the page
configuration command in section
[WebServer]
. If a page is assigned to a group by this command, it
appears in the selection box in this order. In this manner, groups like “basement", “first floor” etc. can
be generated.
The quick selection (forward and back button, respectively, in Figure 10) is given by the order of the
definition.
There are the following groups of elements for the visualization, with these constituting global or local
elements. Global means that the element can be used on multiple pages, but has been generated
only once. One access / change of the element in the application program is therefore identical for all
pages.
On the contrary, a local element can be changed only on one page. Concerning the design, local and
global elements are identical and marked by the addition “p” (page).
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®
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