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<strong>System</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> – DOP11A <strong>Operator</strong> <strong>Terminal</strong>s<br />

Network Functions and Communication<br />

Network functions in the terminal<br />

WWW server A web server (www server) is a program using the client / server model and the Hypertext<br />

Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to transfer files that form web sites of Internet users (with<br />

computers with HTTP clients). A web server program must also be installed on all PCs<br />

or terminals in the Internet that contain a web site.<br />

SSI script An SSI (Server-Side Include) is a variable value (e. g. a file) that a server can add to an<br />

HTML file before sending it to a user. Do the following to insert an SSI into an HTML file<br />

when creating a web site:<br />

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The following SSI scripts are supported to display terminal values in HTML pages:<br />

Name Parameter Description Example<br />

get_ipaddr.fn None Indicates the IP address<br />

of the web server. Is used<br />

in the CGI script.<br />

<br />

get_domainname.fn None Indicates the domain<br />

name of the web server.<br />

get_date.fn Date format<br />

e.g. MM/DD/YY or<br />

YY-MM-DD.<br />

If not specified, the terminal<br />

settings will be<br />

used.<br />

get_time.fn Time format<br />

e.g. HH:MM:SS or<br />

HH:MM.<br />

If not specified, the terminal<br />

settings will be<br />

used.<br />

get_device.fn X, Y, Z<br />

X = device<br />

Y = display format (see<br />

separate table)<br />

Z = length<br />

Indicates the terminal<br />

date.<br />

Indicates the terminal<br />

time.<br />

Indicates the device<br />

value (signal value) of the<br />

controller.<br />

get_diag.fn None Indicates the diagnostics<br />

window of the terminal.<br />

get_mode.fn None Indicates the operating<br />

mode of the terminal:<br />

[RUN] / [PROG] /<br />

[SETUP] / [TRANSFER]<br />

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