Bill,

Your instructions worked, but now the background image doesn't show in the
web page although it does in IMR.  I've had upgraded to v4.6.2 before
following the instructions so I don't know if it worked in 4.6 or before or
not.

Dan


On 8/13/07 9:16 AM, "William W. Fisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Daniel Albaugh wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a way to write a custom web page to include a router and
>> it's associated interface strip charts and have it appear on the same web
>> page? 
>> 
>> What I'd like to do is have a map that is guest accessible that has a
>> background image of the campus with the routers/switches of the various
>> buildings and at the bottom have a strip chart of outgoing and incoming
>> traffic so people can have a quick glance of the state of the network.
>> 
>> I can do this by running mrtg on the same machine and including the
>> appropriate graph but would prefer to do this completely from within IM.
> 
> Yes. This is possible (and easy). You'll need to create a custom web page that
> specifies the chart titles by name.
> 
> 1. Locate "PerMapHTML/map.html" in your Web Pages folder, duplicate this file,
> and rename the new copy mapinfo.html
> 
> 2. To include a chart with the title "Default" (from the desired map), append
> this text to the mapinfo.html page:
> 
>   <img src="/${httpdocument}/chart/Default/*chart.png">
> 
> 3. To include additional charts or to use a different chart name, replace
> "Default" with the URL-escaped representation
> of your chart's title. For example, for a chart named "Current Activity", the
> URL should be:
> 
>   <img src="/${httpdocument}/chart/Current%20Activity/*chart.png">
> 
> 4. Stop and restart the web server to load your changes.  Then go to your
> desired map page in InterMapper, but
> substitute "mapinfo.html" for the end part of the URL (!index.html).
> 
> The *chart.png link generates the chart image on the fly, so you can include
> parameters to alter its appearance. You can
> include multiple copies of the same chart with different timescales by using
> the timescale parameter. There are also
> width and height parameters.
> 
>   <h2>Daily</h2>
>   <img 
> src="/${httpdocument}/chart/Default/*chart.png?timescale=daily&height=150">
> 
>   <h2>Weekly</h2>
>   <img 
> src="/${httpdocument}/chart/Default/*chart.png?timescale=weekly&height=150">
> 
>   <h2>Monthly</h2>
>   <img 
> src="/${httpdocument}/chart/Default/*chart.png?timescale=monthly&height=150">
> 
> 
> 5. Finally, it is also possible to modify !index.html so references to that
> page load your modified mapinfo.html
> instead. Edit the !index.html file so it redirects to mapinfo.html instead.
> 
>   #version "1.1"
>   #redirect "mapinfo.html"
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Bill Fisher
> Dartware, LLC
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Univ. of TN, Health Science Center
Memphis, TN

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