Programming

 

Dynamic Image Commands (Cont.)

 

 

 

 

^RMF

Modifies any and all resource parameters by sending embedded codes and data.

 

Modify an

Since the embedded codes are preceded by a '%' character, any '%' character contained

 

existing resource.

in the URL must be escaped with a second '%' character (see example).

 

 

The file name field (indicated by a %F embedded code) may contain special escape

 

 

sequences as shown in the ^RAF, ^RMF - Embedded Codes section on page 183.

 

 

Syntax:

 

 

"'^RMF-<resource name>,<data>'"

 

 

Variables:

 

 

• resource name = 1 - 50 ASCII characters

 

 

• data = Refers to the embedded codes, see the ^RAF, ^RMF - Embedded Codes section

 

 

on page 183.

 

 

Example:

 

 

SEND_COMMAND Panel,"'^RMF-Sports_Image,%ALab%%5FTest/

 

 

Images%Ftest.jpg'"

 

 

Changes the resource ’Sports_Image’ file name to ’test.jpg’ and the path to ’Lab_Test/

 

 

Images’.

 

 

Note that the %%5F in the file path is actually encoded as %5F.

 

 

 

 

^RSR

Syntax:

 

Change the

"'^RSR-<resource name>,<refresh rate>'"

 

refresh rate for a

Variable:

 

given resource.

resource name = 1 - 50 ASCII characters.

 

 

refresh rate = Measured in seconds.

 

 

Example:

 

 

SEND_COMMAND Panel,"'^RSR-Sports_Image,5'"

 

 

Sets the refresh rate to 5 seconds for the given resource (’Sports_Image’).

 

 

 

 

^RAF, ^RMF - Embedded Codes

The ^RAF and ^RMF commands add and modify any and all resource parameters by sending embedded codes and data:

"'^RAF-<resource name>,<data>'"

"'^RMF-<resource name>,<data>'"

The <data> variable uses the embedded codes described in the following table:

^RAF, ^RMF - Embedded Codes

Parameter

Embedded Code

Description

 

 

 

protocol

’%P <0-1>’

Set protocol. HTTP (0) or FTP (1).

 

 

 

user

’%U <user>’

Set Username for authentication.

 

 

 

password

’%S <password>’

Set Password for authentication.

 

 

 

host

’%H <host>’

Set Host Name (fully qualified DNS or IP Address).

 

 

 

file

’%F <file>’

Full path to the location of the file or program that will return

 

 

the resource. The path must be a valid HTTP URL minus the

 

 

protocol and host.

 

 

The only exception to this is the inclusion of special escape

 

 

sequences and in the case of FTP protocol, regular expres-

 

 

sions.

 

 

 

path

’%A <path>’

Set Directory path. The path must be a valid HTTP URL minus

 

 

the protocol, host and filename.

 

 

The only exception to this is the inclusion of special escape

 

 

sequences and in the case of FTP protocol, regular expres-

 

 

sions.

 

 

 

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AMX NXD-700Vi manual RAF, RMF Embedded Codes, Rmf, Rsr, Parameter Embedded Code Description

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