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From: "Jamey" <>
Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2006 18:10:24 -0000
Hi, 

I have a question that might be a little off topic but here it is anyway. 

I have the TS-7260 running the web server and a bunch of custom
scripts to run the keypad, the LCD, and a zigbee wireless device I am
working on. I wanted to send a character out the serial port when a
specific file is read (turn wireless light ON/OFF). I wrote a program
to do this and it works OK when I 'cat' the monitored file, but not
when I access it through the ethernet (via apache). The idea is to
turn on specific lights when their hyperlinked files are accessed. I
am avoiding PHP, perl and cgi for the moment as I don't know how they
run yet.  

I suspect that apache is caching the browsed file somehow as the web
page updates if I modify it through a text editor. 

Does anyone know how to force apache to "read" the file when the
browser hits it?

Thanx, 
Jamey










 
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