Thank you very much for your answer, Paul!

I didn't manage to get a proper way of using /text. I've tried to append it
after "temperature" but I get the following answer: "null</BODY></HTML>".
Were you talking about a command line parameter for wget/lynx?

Anyway, is there another way to remotely access (local network) the owfs
filesystem? May I access the owserver directly (the only one who's listening
on a TCP port - beside owhttpd/owftpd)?

Thanks again for your help. You did a great job with owfs! I first used it 9
(nine!) years ago, when I wrote interfaces using Visual Basic and Delphi!



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