great! thank you!

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 11:15 AM, David Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

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> You can get some degree of server push if you need it:
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> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/**Comet_%28programming%29<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comet_%28programming%29>
> >
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> On 04/10/2011 09:16, Rocco Brandi wrote:
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>> ok, thanks
>>
>> Rocco ^_^
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 3:20 AM, Felipe de Andrade Neves
>> <[email protected]
>> <mailto:felipe@andradeneves.**com <[email protected]>>> wrote:
>>
>>    Hello.
>>    In the HTTP protocol the webserver has no authorization to perform
>>    any action. It does only answer browsers requests. All this super
>>    interactive websites works this way, always using GET and/or POST
>>    methods. That is why Java script exists, it turns on the possibility
>>    to browsers perform advanced actions in order
>>    to generally improve user experience.
>>
>>    If you want a peace of page that auto refreshes, it must be achieved
>>    by GET and POST requests through a java script on the command.
>>
>>    I'd suggest you to read a good HTML+Ajax book.
>>
>>    Att.
>>
>>
>>    2011/10/3 Rocco Brandi
>>    <[email protected]
>>    <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>
>>
>>        I asked because I use lwIP and the httpd-server raw to implement
>>        my web server. I thought that maybe someone else has already
>>        done what I'm trying to do, that is send, through lwIP, a web
>>        page to a browser without an explicit "get" command from the
>>        browser itself. the more straight solution would be that the web
>>        page asks a refresh every N seconds, like the example in
>>        freeRTOS, but I'd like to avoid it and let the web server hanlde it
>>
>>
>>        On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 6:49 PM,
>>        [email protected]
>>        <mailto:[email protected]>
>>        <[email protected]
>>
>>        <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>            In which respect is this question lwIP-related? There's
>>            nothing lwIP can do for you here, you'll want to find out
>>            more about web programming, I guess...
>>
>>            Simon
>>
>>
>>            Rocco Brandi wrote:
>>
>>>            Hi everyone!
>>>
>>>            I have a web page that shows the content of some memory
>>>            locations that I use as registers. I'd like that when  the
>>>            value of some of these registers changes, the web server
>>>            will send the updated page and refresh the browser.
>>>
>>>            how can I do it?
>>>
>>>            up to now, my web server only responde to "GET" command
>>>            from the browser
>>>
>>>            Thanks, Rocco ^_^
>>>
>>>
>>>
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