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Added Infos for pgm5

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Commercial products:
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.dhs-computertechnik.de/">
<li>Integration of FHZ and NAS running FHEM. Using an enhanced transmitter to achieve more distant transmission. Full integrated solution for Home-Control
and beyond (other service like UPS management, etc. are also available).
<br>
<a href="http://www.dhs-computertechnik.de/">
http://www.dhs-computertechnik.de/</a></li>
</ul>
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<li>Call &lt;your-site&gt;/pgm3/index.php</li>
</ul>
</ul>
<br>
<h3>Web frontend 5 (webfrontend/pgm5)</h3>
<ul>
This frontend is CGI/CSS based. It has support for rooms, and FHT/KS300 logs.
This webfrontend is an update of the former know pgm2 (up to 4.2):
It resides in YOUR HTTP server, and doesn't provide an own, like the FHEMWEB module does.<br>
<br>
Why to use this:<br>
1) If you want to stick with your Web-Servers (due to restrictions,
ports or any other reason)<br>
2) If you have a NAS (Network attached storage) and limited CPU-Power.
This frontend can render the graphics in the background (in
intervals) and sends only the rendered graphics to the HTML-Page.<br>
3) If you need the FHEMRENDERER to render the images for other/own
pages.<br>
<br>
A lot more details can be
found on Olaf Droegehorns page: <a href="http://www.droegehorn.de/fhz">
http://www.droegehorn.de/fhz</a>
<br><br>
Installation:
<ul>
<li>Copy the file fhemweb.pl and *.css to your cgi-bin directory (/home/httpd/cgi-bin), the icons (*.gif) to your httpd icons (/home/httpd/icons), and commandref.html to the html directory (/home/httpd/html) (or also to cgi-bin directory).<br>
Note: The program looks for icons in the following order: <br>
'device-name.state', 'device-name', 'device-type.state', 'device-type'</li>
<li>The *.gplot files should be reused from the built-in FHEMWEB and should reside in the installed FHEM directory. Here we don't provide specific *.gplot files as the mechanisms are exactly the same.</li>
<li>If you want to have access to plotted logs, then make sure that gnuplot is installed and set the logtype for the FileLog device (see commandref.html and example/04_log).
Copy the file contrib/99_weblink.pm to the installed FHEM directory.</li>
<li>Copy the file pgm5/02_FHEMRENDERER.pm to the installed FHEM directory.
This gives you a graphic rendering engine (gnuplot & gnuplot-scroll at the moment), which can be configured to renderer images in intervals.</li>
<li>Call 'your-site'/cgi-bin/fhemweb.pl </li>
</ul>
</ul>
<h2>License:</h2>
<ul>
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<li>Rudolf Koenig (r dot koenig at koeniglich dot de)</li>
<li>Raoul Matthiessen (webfrontends/pgm1)</li>
<li>Martin Haas (webfrontends/pgm3)</li>
<li>Olaf Droegehorn (webfrontends/pgm5)</li>
</ul>
License: GPL (v2)
</ul>