104BWeb server
11.2 Standard web pages
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11.2.2
Layout of the standard Web pages
Each of the standard Web pages has a common layout with navigational links and page
controls as shown below:
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①
Web server header
②
Log in or log out
③
Standard Web page header with name of the page that you are viewing. This example is the
CPU Identification page. Some of the standard Web pages, such as module information, also
display a navigation path here if multiple screens of that type can be accessed.
④
Refresh icon: for pages with automatic refresh, enables or disables the automatic refresh
function; for pages without automatic refresh, causes the page to update with current data
⑤
Print icon: prepares and displays a printable version of the information available from the
displayed page
⑥
Navigation area to switch to another page
⑦
Content area for specific standard Web page that you are viewing. This example is the CPU
Identification page.
Note
Printing standard Web pages
When printing standard Web page content, note that the printed contents can sometimes
differ from the displayed page. For example, a print copy of the Diagnostic buffer page might
contain new diagnostic entries that are not shown on the Diagnostic buffer page display. If
automatic refresh is not enabled, the page display shows the diagnostic events at the time
the page was initially displayed and the print copy contains the diagnostic events at the time
the print function was executed.