User`s manual

Creating Web Pages
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Creating wvh Files
This section describes how to create the wvh files needed to launch the helper viewer
application.
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#WebView V3.0 wvh extension
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The first line is the IP address (or host name) of the computer running the video
server and the TCP port number used by the video server for internet services.
The second line is the IP address (or host name) of the computer running the
camera control server and the TCP port number used by the camera control server
for internet services.
For the IP address, type in the actual camera server IP address (or host
name).
The third line is the extension used from WebView Livescope version 3.0. The
hash symbol (#) at the beginning of the line indicates that this is a comment line.
From the third line onwards, use the following format:
[Header]:[HostName][Port][Option]
The following can be specified as the header:
wvhttp:
This specifies the conversion server host name. If no conversion server is
connected, use just the header with no host name. To connect to the
conversion server for images only, specify "v" as an option. For a WebView-
HTTP connection, specify "vc" as the option (can be omitted).
Save the text file, quit the text editor and create a wvh file by modifying the file name
and the file extension. You must always add the ".wvh" extension (eg.
"WebView.wvh"). You should also save the wvh file in a folder close to the web page
being created.
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Use a text editor to create a new text file and type the following into the text file:
(Example)
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