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Re: [hobbit] Editing thresholds from a web page.



Where can I get  edit-thresholds.tar ?

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Cayo de Moraes <camorae (at) googlemail.com>wrote:

> Hi David,
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> infortunately i couldnt download it...
> The "edit-thresholds.tar" file could not be found. Please select another
> file
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> 2009/7/1 <david.peters (at) dpi.nsw.gov.au>
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>> I have now added a link from xymonton add-ons page to the files. I have
>> fixed a few other little issues/bugs.
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>> David Peters
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>>   From: david.peters (at) dpi.nsw.gov.au  To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk  Date: 22/06/2009
>> 09:48 AM  Subject: [hobbit] Editing thresholds from a web page.
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>> Anyone interested in a cgi script that allows you to edit the thresholds
>> file (hobbit-clients.cfg) from a web page?
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>> It allows you to select a server from a list of all servers and then
>> presents you with just the section of the file applicable to that particular
>> server.
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