12-27-2015, 09:46 AM
BTW, for folks who have specific needs, it's already quite possible to create custom HTML5 based clients, based on the CQC Web Server using the WebSockets interface. I'm certainly open to some mercenary work for anyone who wants such a thing, as long as we are talking about something fairly limited. Or if you are comfortable doing that kind of thing, you can do it yourself. I don't want to get into some huge product, since that time would be better put into the HTML5 thing.
But limited, specialized clients are fairly straightforward to do. They need a little Web Server side CML support plus the HTML5/Javascript for the client. So, if you want to have something like, arming, media transport control, and a little lighting, and maybe a little status info, that's not too hard to whip up, as long as we aren't talking about a super-fancy interface.
But limited, specialized clients are fairly straightforward to do. They need a little Web Server side CML support plus the HTML5/Javascript for the client. So, if you want to have something like, arming, media transport control, and a little lighting, and maybe a little status info, that's not too hard to whip up, as long as we aren't talking about a super-fancy interface.
Dean Roddey
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