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 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Download BIRT iHub F-Type - The Free Enterprise-Grade BIRT Server > from Actuate! Instantly Supercharge Your Business Reports and Dashboards > with Interactivity, Sharing, Native Excel Exports, App Integration & more > Get technology previously reserved for billion-dollar corporations, FREE > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=190641631&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk > _______________________________________________ > qooxdoo-devel mailing list > qooxdoo-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/qooxdoo-devel
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