* Shad Young -- Wednesday 19 December 2007:
> I wanted to keep it cross-platform, but now that there is mention of an 
> HTML interface, I am going to suggest to my client that a PHP/web 
> interface might be a good way to go. But then again, this might require 
> an embedded server to provide "out of the box" functionality.

No. FlightGear *is* a web server. Just try this:

  $ fgfs --httpd=1234         (any free port number will do)

and once it's running, type this in your browser's address line:

  http://localhost:1234/

This shows you thousands of internal properties that you can set.
And this works with other hosts than localhost, too. Similar can
be done with the telnet interface.

m.

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