Configuring Conference Scheduler
HTTP GET Syntax
The HTTP GET request uses the following syntax:
GET [URI, with arguments] HTTP/1.1
Host: [address from chdbased.reg]
[empty line]
For example:
GET /
epvtest?pc=97979&v=1.0&bn=spectel700&pt=1&an=6354&dn=6200&ct=9999
HTTP/1.0
Host: webmaster7
Where:
This argument:
Address
URI
pc
V
Bn
Tip:
Refer to rfc2616 for a complete description of the HTTP Request. All internet
Tip:
Request For Comments documents (i.e. RFCs) are available at www.ietf.org.
Test Syntax
For testing you may want to send a message to a dumb server— one which is only capable of
returning an HTML page as specified in the URI. EPV can operate in this mode when the test
attribute in chdbased.reg is set to "True".
When EPV operates in test mode, the passcode becomes the name of an ascii file containing a
valid XML response.
Using the values from the prior example, the GET request now looks like this:
GET /epvdtest/97979.htm HTTP/1.1
Host: webmaster7
182 Administration and Maintenance of the CS700/CS780 Audio Conferencing Server
Is set to this value:
webmaster7
/epvtest
97979
1.0
spectel700
This argument: Is set to this value:
Pt
An
Dn
ct
1
6354
6200
9999