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3.7.7 Direct Control with TCP/IP
The 8099's WebServer communicates thru port 80. If you write a program
to open a socket to port 80 on the 8099 and send a single line containing the
URL via the socket, it would be the same as having a browser communicate
with the 8099. You can create a small program to visit, examine or control the
html page variables. Refer to the html pages supplied with your 8099 for the
variables and their functions. An example is:
http://192.168.0.254/temperature.html?input1sp=27.5