Leoxalo
05-03-2009, 06:23 AM
Hey,
As you can probably see this is my first post, so im not completly sure if i have posted this in the right place.
I am only a beginner when it comes to HTML and i am setting up my own network server.
I have decided i am going to make a homepage and it is going to be located on this server which is going to be used to perform multiple tasks.
On this homepage i wish to have several things:
(1) Links to my more popular pages (I dont need help with this)
(2) I need it to communicate with a batch script. (I definatly need help with this)
(3) I need it to communicate with Myspace. (Sounds pretty odd but i need help with this too)
I have a script that constantly pings a remote network (My work network, I need to watch what computers log on and off)
This script is written in batch. I am going to post it bellow just in case it helps:
@ECHO OFF
COLOR 5A
:NORMAL
if exist "LOGS" (
GOTO BEGIN
) else (
MKDIR LOGS
)
:BEGIN
CD LOGS
GOTO LEW
SET attempt=0
:LEW
CLS
SET /a attempt=%attempt%+1
ECHO.Attempt %attempt%
if "%attempt%"=="1" (
ECHO.Connection Status: Testing
) else (
ECHO.Connection Status: Disconnected
)
SET stt=%time%
PING www.google.com >nul
if errorlevel 1 (
GOTO LEW
) else (
GOTO CON
)
:CON
CLS
ECHO.Attempt %attempt%
ECHO.Connection Status: Connected
ECHO.CONECTION ESTABLISHED @ %stt% >>CONNECTION.LEO
GOTO LOOP
:LOOP
PING www.google.com >nul
if errorlevel 1 (
GOTO TER
) else (
GOTO LOOP
)
:TER
SET ent=%time%
ECHO.CONECTION TERMINATED @ %ent% >>CONNECTION.LEO
GOTO LEW
Google obviously isn't my network, but you get the general idea.
How can i make it print something Eg. Google Status [Connected]
On my webpage?
If nothing like this is possible in HTML or some other web-based-script would it be possible to echo a text document into the webpage? EG. <p/>"//leoxn/homepage/connection.txt"</P>
And another thing:
For all those familiar with myspace,
Would it be possible to print if a user is logged on onto my home page which is completly unknown to myspace?
Any help is much apreciated,
Leoxalo
As you can probably see this is my first post, so im not completly sure if i have posted this in the right place.
I am only a beginner when it comes to HTML and i am setting up my own network server.
I have decided i am going to make a homepage and it is going to be located on this server which is going to be used to perform multiple tasks.
On this homepage i wish to have several things:
(1) Links to my more popular pages (I dont need help with this)
(2) I need it to communicate with a batch script. (I definatly need help with this)
(3) I need it to communicate with Myspace. (Sounds pretty odd but i need help with this too)
I have a script that constantly pings a remote network (My work network, I need to watch what computers log on and off)
This script is written in batch. I am going to post it bellow just in case it helps:
@ECHO OFF
COLOR 5A
:NORMAL
if exist "LOGS" (
GOTO BEGIN
) else (
MKDIR LOGS
)
:BEGIN
CD LOGS
GOTO LEW
SET attempt=0
:LEW
CLS
SET /a attempt=%attempt%+1
ECHO.Attempt %attempt%
if "%attempt%"=="1" (
ECHO.Connection Status: Testing
) else (
ECHO.Connection Status: Disconnected
)
SET stt=%time%
PING www.google.com >nul
if errorlevel 1 (
GOTO LEW
) else (
GOTO CON
)
:CON
CLS
ECHO.Attempt %attempt%
ECHO.Connection Status: Connected
ECHO.CONECTION ESTABLISHED @ %stt% >>CONNECTION.LEO
GOTO LOOP
:LOOP
PING www.google.com >nul
if errorlevel 1 (
GOTO TER
) else (
GOTO LOOP
)
:TER
SET ent=%time%
ECHO.CONECTION TERMINATED @ %ent% >>CONNECTION.LEO
GOTO LEW
Google obviously isn't my network, but you get the general idea.
How can i make it print something Eg. Google Status [Connected]
On my webpage?
If nothing like this is possible in HTML or some other web-based-script would it be possible to echo a text document into the webpage? EG. <p/>"//leoxn/homepage/connection.txt"</P>
And another thing:
For all those familiar with myspace,
Would it be possible to print if a user is logged on onto my home page which is completly unknown to myspace?
Any help is much apreciated,
Leoxalo