I'm interested in the mechanics of why this occurs. If you don't need the
information in the browser as an end goal and are only using it as a
diagnostic then my solution probably isn't for you. If you want to get a UI
in a browser, than it's somewhere you're going already.




On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 12:56 PM, Top-Dog <[email protected]> wrote:

> CReese wrote
> > If you want something that automatically updates in the page without a
> > refresh, you're going to need something on the client side to request and
> > process the data in the DOM, or get even more advanced with push
> > techniques. Jquery/ajax is in my opinion the easiest and most readable
> way
> > to do this, and it works on a vanilla apache server.
> >
> > If you don't need continuous updates, you can use any number of tools to
> > dynamically generate content when the browser requests page content.
> Perl,
> > python, anything that can generate a text file will work if you configure
> > your web server to call it via cgi, or with a little shell php script to
> > put it together. This will make your life easy at first, but really limit
> > your capability down the line.
> >
> > I'm cleaning up the aforementioned libraries based on python,
> jquery,ajax,
> > and sqlite and will update when it's public. You can poke around and see
> > if anything is of interest.
> >
> > Colin
>
> The reason I wanted the refresh to be automatic is that at the moment I'm
> running owserver and owhttp and owpython from the owserver. The problem is
> that I'm constantly going to be removing/adding a whole lot of DS2431 chips
> at random (docking station type application) and a call to
> ow.Sensor("/").sensorList() does not return the most recent devices. The
> only way to get the most recent devices is to refresh the owhttp browser
> tab
> i.e. <ip address>:3001/uncached/ and only then the
> ow.Sensor("/").sensorList() call returns the most recent devices.
>
> If there is a way around this problem without refreshing the browser all
> the
> time that would be great. I'm sure in my earlier stages of development this
> wasn't a problem i.e. the files system refreshed properly.
>
>
>
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