Scott, I am not sure.

The VE7CC file you linked me to seems to be suggesting that MixW users 
should never use the MixW Webcluster to interface with the MixW Telnet 
cluster.  If may be because people connect and have left Nick's HTML related 
command in.  With my experiment I take out all of the default entries in 
MixW web cluster set up .  I thought replacing the GET /DXS/DX25.HTML with 
SH/DX would work but upon closer examination it does not.   It seems that 
the best one can do is let the webcluster auto-refresh at a time specified 
within the MixW set-up, and then new spots are populated to MixW web 
cluster.

As for the GET /DXS/DX25.HTML command,   IF I connect to my cluster using 
MixW's default  , the sysop info for my cluster gives me the following

* Unrecognized Command **
11/15/05 04:54:11 <Info>: User GET /DXS/DX25.HTML? HTTP/1.1USER-AGENT: 
WEBCLHOST: 127.0.0.1:23CACHE-CONTROL: NO-CACHE dumped - invalid callsign. 
Telnet Port 7

So, I suspect VE7CC and other sysops have been bombarded with auto-refresh 
commands within MixW that cause havoc.  I see that you logged on to my 
cluster and I am guessing some of the issues below might have been you, or 
others,  experimenting .



11/14/05 23:35:54 <Info>: User  dumped - invalid callsign. Telnet Port 7
11/15/05 00:35:54 <Info>: User  dumped - invalid callsign. Telnet Port 7
11/15/05 01:35:54 <Info>: User  dumped - invalid callsign. Telnet Port 7
11/15/05 02:33:15 <Info>: User K3UK dumped - already logged on. Telnet Port 
10
11/15/05 02:35:54 <Info>: User  dumped - invalid callsign. Telnet Port 7
11/15/05 03:35:54 <Info>: User  dumped - invalid callsign. Telnet Port 7



So, it appears that you can't use MixW Webcluster to retrieve past spots, 
but you can use it to maintain awareness of spots that have come in since 
you connected.

To do this

1.  Telnet to you favorite cluster
2. Under MixW web cluster settings insert the IP address of you favorite 
cluster
3.  Remove the htm page command in MixW webcluster settings, leave it blank.
4. Choose port 23
5. Choose auto-reload and reload on open dialog

I do not know why sh/dx  does not work in the page area, need to experiment 
some more.

Andy K3UK

settings----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott Hill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <themixwgroup@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: [MixW Multimode] Re: Telnet clusters


> OK Andy, what you said about using your cluster seems to work, but I
> guess I don't understand the difference between a cluster like yours
> and the AR Cluster with the problem described in:
>
>   http://www.bcdxc.org/ve7cc/mixwFix.htm
>
> where he says:  Make sure that "Web Cluster" (server) is set as shown
> (to the default) and is NOT set to ... another Dx Cluster callsign.
> Make sure that the port is "80".
>
> Scott Hill, K6IX
>
>
> Andrew J. O'Brien wrote:
>> Oh, I see , one can interface the webcluster features and a telnet 
>> cluster.
>> I just tried it with my cluster, and it worked fine.
>>
>> So,  Telnet to my cluster (or anyone you like) by opening up the Telnet
>> window and inserting 208.15.25.196
>>
>> Then under MixW go to VIEW then DXCluster and then click on the settings
>> window, last icon on the upper right.  Then under SERVER insert
>> 208.15.25.196  then choose port 23, then under Page insert Sh/dx . That
>> should be it.
>> . . .
>
>
>
> Need a Digital Mode QSO? Connect to telnet://208.15.25.196/
>
> For general discussion on digital modes, try our sister relector at
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio
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>
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>
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