Eu tenho um HTPC and a network server on my network. My server is always on, mas o HTPC sleeps when it is not in use. If I want to schedule recordings remotely I need a way to wake the HTPC. The solution I came up with is to provide a webpage on my server (password protected) e um servidor de rede na minha rede HTPC and then redirects to the web interface of the remote control app of the HTPC. Below is the code for anyone interested…
[php language=“htmlscript”]<html>
<cabeça>
<meta http-equiv=‘refresh’ content=’11;url=address of htpc here’ />
<script type=“text/javascript”>
// time is the number of seconds left
// name is the text part of the container to insert countdown in
// num is the unique id of the container. Allows for more than 1 per page
function countdown(Tempo, nome, num)
{
// grab the element object of the countdown container
countdownDiv = document.getElementById(name + num);
// calculate number of minutes from the seconds
minutes = Math.floor(time / 60);
// remainder is number of seconds
seconds = time % 60;
// add the current countdown display to the container specified
countdownDiv.innerHTML = ‘after ’ + seconds + ’ seconds, please wait’;
se(time == 1)countdownDiv.innerHTML = ‘after ’ + seconds + ’ second, please wait’;
// if time is up remove the edit div, otherwise repeat every second
se(Tempo <= 0) countdownDiv.innerHTML = ‘now…’;
else setTimeout(‘countdown(' + –time + ',“ ‘ + nome + ’ ”,“ ‘ + num + ‘”);’, 1000);
}
</escrita>
</cabeça>
<body bgcolor=‘#000022’ style=‘text-align: center; color: branco; padding-top: 30px;’>
<h2>
o TV interface will automatically load <div id=“div_name1” style=“display:inline;”></div>
<script type=“text/javascript”>countdown(12, “div_name”, 1)</escrita>
</h2>
<?php
flush();
$addr_byte = explode(':’, “MAC Address of htpc here”);
$hw_addr = ”;
para ($a=0; $a <6; $a++) $hw_addr .= chr(hexdec($addr_byte[$a]));
$msg = chr(255).chr(255).chr(255).chr(255).chr(255).chr(255);
para ($a = 1; $a <= 16; $a++) $msg .= $hw_addr;
$s = socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, SOL_UDP);
$opt_ret = socket_set_option($é, 1, 6, TRUE);
se(socket_sendto($é, $msg, strlen($msg), 0, “local subnet address here”, “7”)) {socket_close($é);return TRUE;}outro {return FALSE;}
?>
</corpo>
</html>[/php]
“Hi James I realise it has been a long while, but I just checked this on windows 11 (build 23H2)…”