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- | ====== XRouter Tour - Local Sysop Interface #3 - HTML ====== | + | ====== XRouter Tour - Sysop Interface #3 - Legacy |
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XRouter includes a general-purpose web server, which has a few inbuilt pages for sysop access. Some of these are positively pre-historic, | XRouter includes a general-purpose web server, which has a few inbuilt pages for sysop access. Some of these are positively pre-historic, | ||
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+ | Heres another example, by K5DAT... | ||
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+ | The creativity is up to you. I've seen some very good examples - this isn't one of them :-) | ||
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+ | The legacy / low-bandwidth HTML interface is read-only by default, and open to everyone on Packet. However, there was originally a Java applet (remember those!) which allowed command-line access via the browser. | ||
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+ | Next, we'll look at the more modern [[ packet: | ||
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- | (to be continued...) |
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