On Sun, 24 May 2020, James Richters wrote:
I got this working, thanks for the advice Ched,
Here's my test program:
uses fphttpclient;
Begin
TFPHTTPCLIENT.SIMPLEGET('http://10.10.01.01/30000/01');
TFPHTTPCLIENT.SIMPLEGET('http://10.10.01.01/30000/03');
TFPHTTPCLIENT.SIMPLEGET('http://10.10.01.01/30000/05');
TFPHTTPCLIENT.SIMPLEGET('http://10.10.01.01/30000/07');
TFPHTTPCLIENT.SIMPLEGET('http://10.10.01.01/30000/43');
TFPHTTPCLIENT.SIMPLEGET('http://10.10.01.01/30000/09');
TFPHTTPCLIENT.SIMPLEGET('http://10.10.01.01/30000/11');
TFPHTTPCLIENT.SIMPLEGET('http://10.10.01.01/30000/13');
TFPHTTPCLIENT.SIMPLEGET('http://10.10.01.01/30000/15');
End.
I have to give it a command to go the next page for some reason or relays
5-8 won't work... so now I'm wondering if there is a way I can retrieve
the data that is normally displayed in my browser to I can see what page
number I'm on, I could also then check the status of the relays as well
by analyzing what I read.
Simpleget is a function that returns the page:
S:=TFPHTTPCLIENT.SIMPLEGET('http://10.10.01.01/30000/15');
S will contain the page of HTML.
If you need to send a command, you'll probably need to use SimplePost()
Michael.
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