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Hello. This is a technical support team of Sollae systems. Thank you for sharing the HTML code. I am sorry for your inconvenice, but support team couldn'st receive the any mails from you(or your e-mail address). So your e-mail filtered somewhere server maybe. If you have any questions, please contact here. (support@eztcp.com) I'sm sorry for your inconvenice again. Have a nice day. Thank you. > geve wrote: > ------------------------------------ > Hat Stan, > > I tried the same and used 2 HTML files with a refresh in the start of the second page. For a delay of 1 second this will do; for quicker (shorter) pulse this does not work properly (refresh by internet slows down I belive). > Ik used ModMap, this works fine but only in the same LAN so it does not work using internet. > I mailed Sollae (in macro it has to work but the syntax is no where to find) but Sollae is not responding :-( > > Here is the HTML code for the second page (in the first I changed the link for puls. output to the extra page; here index1.html) > > HTML index.html (switch on): > <div id="output_01_btn"><? io_echo_equ($o0, 0, "<a href=index1.html?o0=1><img src=output_off.jpg border=0></a>", "<a href=index0.html?o0=0><img src=output_on.jpg border=0></a>"); ?> > HTML index1.html: > (in the head of HTML) > <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="1;url=index.html?o0=0"> > > > > Stan Bruyninckx wrote: > > ------------------------------------ > > Is there a way ,in HTML mode, to make the output pulse instead of staying in the new state ? eg: output to go high and back low after 1 sec.
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