On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 1:38 PM Dennis Lee Bieber <wlfr...@ix.netcom.com> wrote: > > Not of use to the OP -- my suggestion would have been to generate an > image with a grid of the "available" (or likely candidate colors), then > play with desaturating it in something like PhotoShop to see what results. > I had a web page (lost the web server privileges when I moved and my new > internet service doesn't offer space) showing examples of various color to > grey conversions. I moved it to an R-Pi and set up a dynamic DNS, but it > seems something in my u-Verse service is blocking outside access to the > R-Pi server (I'd swear it was working when I first set it up, but a few > months later it started timing out from outside access -- strangely, I can > use the dynamic DNS address, and access from the LAN side, so my router > must be recognizing the IP as "itself" and redirecting to the internal > server). >
Does it need an actual server, or is it a static file? If it's all static, toss it up onto GitHub Pages for easy hosting. That issue with the port-80-redirect is one I've seen with a number of home-grade routers, unfortunately. One possible sidestep would be to run it on HTTPS, which the router most likely doesn't support, although that would cost a bit of extra processing power - how's an R-Pi on that? ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list