[hobbit] Turn Hostnames into hyperlinks?

Rafal Roginela Rafal.Roginela at AmeriCashLoans.net
Tue Aug 12 19:15:52 CEST 2008


Hi Joshua,

 

How did you get the new window to pop?

 

Thank You,

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From: Joshua Krause [mailto:forums at triadbiz.rr.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 12:11 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: RE: [hobbit] Turn Hostnames into hyperlinks?

 

The other thing I noticed is that it changes the hostname in the graphs:

 

 

 

I would like it to display just the hostname.

 

gsonc-arc-valere-1

 

And by the way I got the link to open in a new window

 

thanks,

 

Josh

 

From: Joshua Krause [mailto:forums at triadbiz.rr.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 1:00 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: RE: [hobbit] Turn Hostnames into hyperlinks?

 

I have used the NAME tag in the host file also but how do you go about
getting it to open in a new page.  Because when I do:

 

0.0.0.0  myhostname.dyndns.org #NAME:"<a href=
http://myhostname.dyndns.org target=_blank>My Host</a>"

 

 

My hostname disappears.  I have also tried it like this:

 

0.0.0.0  myhostname.dyndns.org #NAME:"<a href="
http://myhostname.dyndns.org" target="_balnk">My Host</a>"

 

And it does the same thing.

 

Thanks,

 

-Josh

 

From: Klomp, H. [mailto:klomph at nlr.nl] 
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 3:05 AM
To: 'hobbit at hswn.dk'
Subject: RE: [hobbit] Turn Hostnames into hyperlinks?

 

You can also create small hostname.html files with hyperlinks in the
www/notes directory. 

Here you can put information about the host and what ever you like. 

 

Regards, 

 

Bert Klomp

 

	 

	
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	From: Phil Meech [mailto:pmeech at gmail.com] 
	Sent: maandag 11 augustus 2008 8:39
	To: hobbit at hswn.dk
	Subject: Re: [hobbit] Turn Hostnames into hyperlinks?

	Hi Chris,

	 

	On each host in the bb-hosts file you can add href links to the
NAME: tag such as:

	0.0.0.0  myhostname.dyndns.org #NAME:"<a href=
http://myhostname.dyndns.org>My Host</a>"

	 

	This replaces the html links on all the bb pages from taking you
to the group/page that the host belongs to, to whatever you specified in
the NAME field.

	 

	I hope this is what you were after!
	
	Regards,

	Phil Meech

	 

	 

	On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 5:45 PM, Chris Williamson <
cwilliamson at mail.fortitudetech.com> wrote:

	Please forgive me if I'm not reaching out to the right place....

	 

	For each host I have listed on BBDisplay, I want to turn their
name into a hyperlink that takes me to a weather page for that
customer's location.  I was able to insert an html hyperlink into the
index.html for that customer- and it worked!  Though the index.html
refreshes every minute and ends up removing my tag.  Can someone shine
some light on this for me- or direct me to the right place to ask this
question?  Very very much appreciated.

	 

	Chris

	 

	 

	Chris Williamson

	Infrastructure Support Specialist

	Fortitude Technology, Inc.

	Ph:  (858) 571-3614 ext. 107

	www.fortitudetechnology.com
<http://www.fortitudetechnology.com/> 

	 

	 

 

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