What are the temprh and config files in the HTML folder?
Temprh – This file contains a simple ASCII string of HTML-free pipe-delimited data values of the last reading. It can be used by other programs to test or import the data. This URL is handy for those wishing to write their own software interface, to simply and quickly obtain the temperatures, and incorporate them into their existing Network Management Software. If the html files are being served by a web server you can access the file by a command similar to the following: http://webserver.com/temprh The following is an example of what would be returned: Monitor1|3/20/2004 10:44:46 PM|77.360|29.20|42.83|False Fields returned are: MonitorName|Date-Time of last reading|Last Temp reading|Last RH reading|Last Dew Point reading|Alarm status. Config – This file contains a simple ASCII string of HTML-free pipe-delimited values of the current configuration information such as monitor name and alarm settings. If the html files are being served by a web server you can access the file by a comman
Temprh – This file contains a simple ASCII string of HTML-free pipe-delimited data values of the last reading. It can be used by other programs to test or import the data. This URL is handy for those wishing to write their own software interface, to simply and quickly obtain the temperatures, and incorporate them into their existing Network Management Software. If the html files are being served by a web server you can access the file by a command similar to the following: http://webserver.com/temprh The following is an example of what would be returned: Monitor1|3/20/2004 10:44:46 PM|77.360|29.20|42.83|False Fields returned are: MonitorName|Date-Time of last reading|Last Temp reading|Last RH reading|Last Dew Point reading|Alarm status. Config – This file contains a simple ASCII string of HTML-free pipe-delimited values of the current configuration information such as monitor name and alarm settings.