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==Questions==
How do I access my picture from another computer using WebView?
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'''How do I access my picture from another computer using WebView?'''
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There are two parts to sharing pictures using WebView. First, you need to start the WebView server on the computer where the images are captured. To do this, connect to the Internet; then run WebView and click on the "Start" button. This will connect to the MultiView Web Service on X10.com. Write down the 10-digit user key that appears in the WebView program.
 
There are two parts to sharing pictures using WebView. First, you need to start the WebView server on the computer where the images are captured. To do this, connect to the Internet; then run WebView and click on the "Start" button. This will connect to the MultiView Web Service on X10.com. Write down the 10-digit user key that appears in the WebView program.
[p]To get the pictures from the remote computer, connect to the Internet, open your web browser and go to [a href="http://multiview.x10.com"]http://multiview.x10.com[/a]. Then enter the 10-digit ID and the password, if you set one on the server. This will connect you to your personal WebView server through the X10 MultiView Web Service, and will show you the most recent four images. You can select older images by clicking on "View History" and choosing different times.[/p]
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To get the pictures from the remote computer, connect to the Internet, open your web browser and go to [http://multiview.x10.com multiview.x10.com]. Then enter the 10-digit ID and the password, if you set one on the server. This will connect you to your personal WebView server through the X10 MultiView Web Service, and will show you the most recent four images. You can select older images by clicking on "View History" and choosing different times.
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Revision as of 00:26, 17 March 2006

Questions

How do I access my picture from another computer using WebView?

There are two parts to sharing pictures using WebView. First, you need to start the WebView server on the computer where the images are captured. To do this, connect to the Internet; then run WebView and click on the "Start" button. This will connect to the MultiView Web Service on X10.com. Write down the 10-digit user key that appears in the WebView program.

To get the pictures from the remote computer, connect to the Internet, open your web browser and go to multiview.x10.com. Then enter the 10-digit ID and the password, if you set one on the server. This will connect you to your personal WebView server through the X10 MultiView Web Service, and will show you the most recent four images. You can select older images by clicking on "View History" and choosing different times.

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Error "Can't connect socket: connection refused"

Key Topics: error, socket, web, browser, remote, internet, viewer, client, server

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Settings for Firewalls and Proxy Servers

Key Topics: firewall, proxy, port

Relates to: SW19A, SW20A, VA11A, CM17A, MR26A, CM19A