On Sat, 26 May 2012 14:10:55 -0400, Kent A. Reed wrote: > Well, there is a bit of a problem after all. > > Yes, the download includes the html and js code that make up the > client-side interface and also the executable "emcweb" which > presumably > contains the actual server-side interface to emc2 internals, but the > source for emcweb is missing from the subversion repository. > > When I read the comments on the Wiki page "PageName" (which is > actually > the manual), I find this from January 2012: > > "Hello all! I've added miniemc2 source code to the local SVN > repository. > It contains all you need to build the project, see readme.txt in the > trunk folder. There is one restriction: WEB server's source code is > absent at this time, only binary package. I plan to add it later when > I'll have more free time to make building scripts." > > Reading the two files "index.html" and "miniemc2.js" I get a good > feel > for what's going on (javascript and ajax do the trick) but the magic > is > in this server code. If you run the Linux command "strings" on the > executable "emcweb" you'll see what I mean. > > I've sent an email to the project owner.
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