A terminal screen screper, er scréper, um scraper.
Allows terminal-based application output (e.g. MONITOR utility) to be displayed in a browser page. A CGI script spawns a subprocess to execute supplied DCL command(s) and the subprocess output is captured and converted to HTML, continuously or one-off as required. All example applications require authorisation to activate.
Name | Source Code | Example | Comment |
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scréper | screper.c | The fundamental terminal screen scraper module. Built independently and the object code linked with by an application (script). | |
sadHoc | sadhoc.c | /cgi-bin/sadhoc | Allows ad hoc scréper experimentation/configuration for up to four terminal application displays on the one page. Some familiarity with the scréper command syntax is required. See screper.c |
sHTTPDmon | shttpdmon.c | /cgi-bin/shttpdmon | One of the fundamental tools for monitoring the status of the WASD server, this time in a browser window. Requires INSTALLation with privilege. |
sMONitor | smonitor.c |
smonitor.png**
/cgi-bin/smonitor |
The familiar CLI application MONITOR via browser. When accessed without query
presents a page providing class and qualifier selection for up to six monitor
instances on a single browser page. Interval and font size (allowing those six
to be crammed onto that single page) may also be specified. A useful
application for those who might be used to MONITOR for surveilling system
activity.
**executing VUPS.COM on V9.2 |
sOPCOM | sopcom.c |
sopcom.png
/cgi-bin/sopcom |
Monitor OPCOM messages in a browser window. Requires INSTALLation with privilege. |
Name | Revised | Size | Description | |
obj_ia64/ | 6-Nov-2021 03:41 | 512 | subdirectory | |
OBJ_X86_64/ | 9-May-2022 03:15 | 512 | subdirectory | |