Control XBMC via HTML
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I believe it does... I tried typing this and it returned to a web page that said OK. I am doing this remotely from work, and I could not see the TV if it initiated the update.

Code:
http://192.168.0.102:8080/xbmcCmds/xbmcHttp?command=ExecBuiltIn&parameter=XBMC.UpdateLibrary(video)

The only issue is that I do not want it to go to another page... I want it to stay where it is... My goal is a Maraschino portal page as described on this post:

http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...pid1096923

I am happy to share anything I create with the community.

Thanks,

H.

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Messages In This Thread
Control XBMC via HTML - by hernandito - 2012-05-08, 17:01
RE: Control XBMC via HTML - by whitebelly - 2012-05-08, 18:54
RE: Control XBMC via HTML - by hernandito - 2012-05-08, 19:39
RE: Control XBMC via HTML - by jhsrennie - 2012-05-08, 19:48
RE: Control XBMC via HTML - by hernandito - 2012-05-08, 20:13
RE: Control XBMC via HTML - by whitebelly - 2012-05-08, 21:16
RE: Control XBMC via HTML - by hernandito - 2012-05-08, 21:51
RE: Control XBMC via HTML - by whitebelly - 2012-05-08, 22:17
RE: Control XBMC via HTML - by Riball - 2012-05-09, 00:00
RE: Control XBMC via HTML - by hernandito - 2012-05-09, 02:27
Re: Control XBMC via HTML - by robweber - 2012-05-09, 00:20
RE: Control XBMC via HTML - by whitebelly - 2012-05-09, 01:44
RE: Control XBMC via HTML - by robweber - 2012-05-09, 19:21
RE: Control XBMC via HTML - by hernandito - 2012-05-11, 18:08
RE: Control XBMC via HTML - by robweber - 2012-05-12, 03:08
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