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Re: Re: External access to cortex
I'm not much of a web guy (more from lack of time than anything else),
but I
was planning to put a reverse proxy in my DMZ rather than expose Cortex
directly.
I think that the web pages are generated by processing the XML with XSL,
and
there is an alternate "phone" page supplied, and I understand
that you could
tweak the xsl to get what you needed. What I don't know is whether you can
create many alternate stylings for multiple different purposes.
Cheers
David
On 01/12/2007, Jon Wilkins <jonpdwilkins@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> My public-facing server is php/apache on linux, so I am hoping that
I
> can
> avoid the need for an windows-based intergration layer -- I can hack
the
> appropriate php but last time did any serious windows development was
8-10
> years ago !!!
>
> XML sounds like a hopeful route ... I'm not wanting to do much other
than
> a
> small number of set things (disable heat/water for X days) so
hopefully
> that'll keep it simple. Though doubtless as soon as I manage to get
that
> happening I'd find many other good-to-do ideas....
>
> On Dec 1, 2007 6:54 PM, Paul Bendall <
paul@xxxxxxx<paul%40lexfordparc.co.uk>>
> wrote:
>
>
>
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