Yes, anything on the server that proxies for your browser would do it

John
> On 17 Feb 2015, at 19:35, Frédéric <f...@gbiloba.org> wrote:
> 
> Le Tuesday 17 February 2015, John a écrit :
> 
>> Because the browser communicates via HTTP this would not be possible
>> directly because there isn’t a way for the browser to talk arbitrary
>> TCP.  You could write a web server for the browser to talk to, which
>> would  proxy your requests onto the linknx server.
> 
> Ok, I understand.
> 
> knxweb2, which is a web gui client for linknx, uses a php script, which
> itself opens a socket.
> 
> Using a cgi script could be another solution, I guess?
> 
> -- 
>    Frédéric
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