HTML control of cbus

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    Can you create web pages that allow control of cbus items and variables?
     
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    The easiest way is to use Wiser.
     
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    Darren,
    Wiser isn't HTML. I'm trying to circumvent the inability to create different levels of wiser users so that the rest of thetablets around the house connected to the wiser cannot turn on the master bedroom items. I know you previously mentioned that you have this in future expansion plans to achieve this, but I would like to find a way to do this currently.

    Is the an example of HTML page you have that does control? I should,d be able it reverse engineer it to figure out how to make my pages.
    The other thing that would be needed would be how to determine which address the HTML page needs to control. Can this be extracted from the tool kit or is there a simple node address system that it uses?

    Thanks
     
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    HomeGate and Schedule Plus can also serve up web pages (using ServerX) but this may not be want you want either.

    If you can describe a bit more about what you are wanting to do, we might be able to provide some ideas.
     
    Darren, Nov 23, 2011
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