On Mon, 2006-08-28 at 22:59 +0200, Mr Stagiaire wrote:
> Thanks but how to generate the file (for exemple index.html) from a C
> program?
>
> "Don W. Carr" <> a Ãcrit :
>
> The easiest way to create web page that update dynamically based on
> real-time data,
> is to just periodically regenerate the file from a C program, and
> include the two
> shown below so that your browser automatically refreshes. I have done
> this with
>
> great success for tables, overlapping images that move, even just
> plain text.
Your reading too much into the solution proposed by Don.
What he is talking about is just periodically writing a new index.html
(or any .html file) from within your 'C' program. It really is a simple
as it sounds, just do an open, then some writes, then a close. Your 'C'
program will re-create the index.html file every so often.
You might want to put the file on a ramdisk, or your going to quickly
wear out the flash.
You can expand this solution by having a static index.html that displays
your change-able.html in a frame, etc.
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