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Subject: Re: Seislog helicorder images ?
From: "Steve Shuff" cellectronic@.............
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 21:47:34 -0000
Hi Larry thanks for the mail.
I have my site up and running www.seismet.co.uk
this is currently being worked on.
I will look into your suggestions and and see what i can do.
I just need to get Seislog to create a drumplot somehow so i can have a 24
hour drumplot on my site that updates every 30 mins or so.
I am considering running a LISS, also I should put my sensor in a quieter
location as it picks up too much road traffic at the moment.
regards. Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Conklin"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: Seislog helicorder images ?
> Hi Steve,
>
> I am automatically updating a very simple web page with a couple of drum
> plots, and it is really very simple, once you have the web page itself up
> and running.
>
> Any Windows system already has a basic ftp utility. The following two
> files are all it takes:
>
> In DailyWebReports.bat I have
>
> @echo off
>
> copy HFDailyDrum.ini AutoFFT.ini > NUL
> recent > NUL
>
> copy LFDailyDrum.ini AutoFFT.ini > NUL
> recent > NUL
>
> ftp -s:webupdate.txt home.twcny.rr.com > NUL
>
> You probably will only need the last line. The other stuff controls the
> creation of the two drum report files that will be uploaded, using Arie
> Verveer's "Recent" program. The ftp command refers to a second file,
> webupdate.txt which tells the ftp utility what to do. The second argument
> specifies the web page server.
>
> In webupdate.txt
>
>
>
> binary
> put c:\seismogr\webfeed\LF_Y_day.gif
> put c:\seismogr\webfeed\HF_Y_day.gif
> quit
>
> The two put commands send two files to the web site, and of course will
> differ depending on what your specific file names are and where they are
> located on your system.
>
> I run the batch file with the Windows task scheduler just after midnight
> every day, to update the web page with the previous day's drum reports.
>
> If you haven't established a web page yet, I had good luck with a program
> called Komposer, which is a very nice, free WSYWIG web page editor. I
> started with absolutely no experience building web pages and had very
> little trouble getting something going (albeit, a very simple first
> attempt). If you want to have a look, it is at
>
> http://home.twcny.rr.com/lwconklin/Whats_Shakin_in_Liverpool.html
>
>
> Steve Shufflebotham wrote:
>> Hi Everyone.
>> I have my seismic station up and running on Windows XP utilising
>> Seismowin, This uploading the drumplot images onto my website. All works
>> well.
>> I have been eager to try Seislog and finally i have got to grips with it.
>> Now, is there a Windows based program that runs with Seislog that will
>> enable me to upload drumplot images to my website ?
>> I see looking on the net that Linux will do the job , but that means
>> learning a new system, But if that what it takes !!
>> Any info would be greatly appreciated , I am just looking for a few
>> pointers.
>> Regards, Steve Shuff.
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