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Subject: Re: How to post helicorder online
From: "Kay Wyatt" kwyatt@.............
Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 16:56:35 -0700


Ted,

Congrats on the broad band!

Below is a link that describes how to upload your helicorder images for =
near real time display.  In the document, we describe how to upload it =
to the IRIS Seismographs in Schools website.  But you can just =
substitute your own web page location.  This method uses an inexpensive =
software product called "SnagIt" which seems to work as well as any =
other.
http://www.iris.edu/hq/files/sis/documents/snagit_install_and_setup.pdf

I use this method for my helicorder image at
http://oregonshakes.com/Seismographs/LWC/LWCseis.html
If you use Internet Explorer you can select Page=3D=3D>View source to =
see how it automatically refreshes the page every 10 minutes.  The =
following HTML will do the trick:





Kay Wyatt





  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: tchannel=20
  To: psn=20
  Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 9:00 AM
  Subject: How to post helicorder online


  Hi Folks,  I know many of you post your helicorder (screen shots) =
online for others to see.   In the past I could not do this because I =
only had a dial up modem. I now have broad band.
   Could someone explain how I can do this?







Ted,
 
Congrats on the broad band!
 
Below is a link that describes how to upload your helicorder images = for=20 near real time display.  In the document, we describe how to upload = it to=20 the IRIS Seismographs in Schools website.  But you can just = substitute your=20 own web page location.  This method uses an inexpensive software = product=20 called "SnagIt" which seems to work as well as any other.
http://www.iris.edu/hq/files/sis/documents/snagit_install_and_set= up.pdf
 
I use this method for my helicorder image at
http://ore= gonshakes.com/Seismographs/LWC/LWCseis.html
If you use Internet Explorer you can select Page=3D=3D>View = source to see=20 how it automatically refreshes the page every 10 minutes.  The = following=20 HTML will do the trick:
 
<meta http-equiv=3D"Refresh" content=3D"600">
<meta=20 http-equiv=3D"pragma" content=3D"no-cache">
<meta = http-equiv=3D"expires"=20 content=3D"-1">
 
Kay Wyatt
 

 

 

----- Original Message -----
From:=20 tchannel
To: psn
Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 = 9:00=20 AM
Subject: How to post helicorder = online

Hi Folks,  I know many of you = post your=20 helicorder (screen shots) online for others to see.   In the = past I=20 could not do this because I only had a dial up modem. I now have = broad=20 band.
 Could someone explain how I can = do=20 this?
Thanks, = Ted

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