[mrtg] Re: MRTG Help!: How to put graph/data to my home page
C.P.T.
cpt at mnsi.net
Sat Jul 24 00:07:13 MEST 1999
Andy,
When you make a link to the GIF use the NOSAVE tag. That way it will try to
load it from wherever in the directory structure the GIF is located.
i.e.
<img SRC="server/nt4server.cpu-day.gif" NOSAVE BORDER=1 height=28 width=100>
I think this was what you were asking.
Cheers,
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: Andres Tong <Andres.Tong at jud.ca.gov>
To: <mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch>
Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 5:17 PM
Subject: [mrtg] MRTG Help!: How to put graph/data to my home page
> Hello,
> I was able to successfully run MRTG for NT and it successfully
created
> HTMLs and GIFs to my directory. I having a tough time trying to
figure
> out how to put the numerical data and GIF into my company's internal
> web page. I know how to create links to it, but I don't know how to
> embed it. That is, I'm trying to embed the beautiful graphs and data
> in real time to an existing web page. I am not a programmer and most
> of my work is on network analysis and router config, and I've been
> using Microsoft Frontpage to create the web site. Can anyone give me
> some ideas on how people are able to embed MRTG into existing pages
> and perhaps how they can superimpose one image over the other:
> example, every few seconds it will go to another GIF, etc. Do I need
> to write Perl code for this? Anyone feedback will be appreciated,
> perhaps code samples. Thanks!
>
> -Andy
> San Francisco, CA, USA
>
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