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Url resources, Special escape sequences – AMX MVP-5100 User Manual

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Appendix A: Text Formatting

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MVP-5100/5150 Modero Viewpoint Touch Panels

URL Resources

A URL can be broken into several parts. For example, with the URL http://www.amx.com/company-info-
home.asp
, this URL indicates that the protocol in use is http (HyperText Transport Protocol) and that the
information resides on a host machine named www.amx.com. The image on that host machine is given
an assignment (by the program) name of company-info-home.asp (Active Server Page).

The exact meaning of this name on the host machine is both protocol dependent and host dependent. The
information normally resides in a file, but it could be generated dynamically. This component of the
URL is called the file component, even though the information is not necessarily in a file.

A URL can optionally specify a port, which is the port number to which the TCP/IP connection is made
on the remote host machine. If the port is not specified, the default port for the protocol is used instead.
For example, the default port for http is 80. An alternative port could be specified as: http://
www.amx.com:8080/company-info-home.asp
.

Special escape sequences

The system has only a limited knowledge of URL formats, as it transparently passes the URL
information onto the server for translation. A user can then pass any parameters to the server side
programs such as CGI scripts or active server pages. However; the system will parse the URL looking
for special escape codes. When it finds an escape code, it replaces that code with a particular piece of
panel, button, or state information. For example, "http://www.amx.com/img.asp?device=$DV" would
become http://www.amx.com/img.asp?device=10001. Other used escape sequences include:

Any legal HTTP syntax can be used.

Escape Sequences

Sequence

Panel Information

$DV

Device Number

$SY

System Number

$IP

IP Address

$HN

Host Name

$MC

Mac Address

$ID

Neuron ID

$PX

X Resolution of current panel mode/file

$PY

Y Resolution of current panel mode/file

$BX

X Resolution of current button

$BY

Y Resolution of current button

$BN

Name of button

$ST

Current state

$AC

Address Code

$AP

Address Port

$CC

Channel Code

$CP

Channel Port

$LC

Level Code

$LP

Level Port

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