i have upload another version with error, it was putting ",null" at the end
of js object
md5sum must be:
[root@myhost owfs]# md5sum owfs-2.8p13-ajax.tgz
5b9028f50b8c6d9322551003844f9ec3 owfs-2.8p13-ajax.tgz
2011/9/26 Roberto Spadim <[email protected]>
> nice :D i added json to httpd
> and changed some files at owlib
>
> the ow_parsedname.h (add ePS_json at line 127+-)
> and the ow_parsename.c (add json to path recognition)
>
> the full code is uploaded at:
> http://www.spadim.com.br/owfs-2.8p13-ajax.tgz
> it's about 2MB since it have some compiled code inside
>
> i don't know how to diff it with the original
> can you add this to main branch?
>
> thanks paul!! :)
>
>
> 2011/9/26 Paul Alfille <[email protected]>
>
>> Roberto,
>>
>> owhttpd currently has the option of adding "/text" to a 1-wire query to
>> return text (as opposed to html)
>>
>> I.e:
>> /10.123456789/temperature
>> vs
>> /text/10.123456789/temperature vs
>>
>> I've always thought this technique a little awkward, since it's
>> owhttpd-specific and mixes presentation with data path. I like your scheme
>> better.
>>
>> Paul Alfille
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 5:38 PM, Roberto Spadim <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> hi guys, i created a new owhttpd but without json output (no html output)
>>>
>>> http://www.spadim.com.br/owhttpd-ajax.tgz
>>>
>>>
>>> it's based on owfs-2.8p13, extract at:
>>> owfs_root_source_directory/module/
>>>
>>> it will create a directory: (owhttpd-ajax)
>>>
>>> that's all :)
>>> in future we could implement it with some options like
>>> ?output=html
>>> ?output=text
>>> ?output=json
>>> to make a single owhttpd with everything
>>>
>>> directories will return as a empty array []
>>> yes/no will return false/true
>>> writeonly/errors will return as null
>>> structures will return as a array [ ..... ] with itens, in the same order
>>> as html order
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks :) that's all
>>>
>>>
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>>> Roberto Spadim
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>>>
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