
Copy HTML Pages to Flash Memory
Using the Cisco Web Browser FC-115
Copy HTML Pages to Flash Memory
Once you have customized HTML pages using SSIs, copy your HTML pages to a Cisco IOS
platform’s Flash memory. To do this, save your pages using a filename appended with “.shtml” (for
example, filename.shtml) and copy your file to Flash memory using a copy command (for example,
the copy tftp flash command). (Refer to the Cisco IOS command references for a copy command
compatible with your Cisco IOS platform.)
Enable the Cisco Web Browser Interface
To view the HTML pages you have just customized, you must first enable the Cisco Web browser
interface. To enable the Cisco Web browser interface, use the following command in global
configuration mode:
Refer to the section “Configure the Cisco Web Browser Interface” earlier in this chapter for further
information on configuring the Cisco Web browser interface.
View Your HTML File Containing SSIs
Once the Cisco Web browser interface is enabled, you can retrieve your HTML page from Flash
memory and view it on the Cisco Web browser by typing the URL http://router/flash/filename in
the URL window. Replace router with the host name or IP address of the current Cisco IOS platform
you are using, and replace filename with the name of the file you created with “.shtml” appended.
For example, http://myrouter/flash/ssi_file.shtml.
Display 8-bit and Multibyte Character Sets
Your Cisco IOS platform will automatically display 8-bit and multibyte character sets and print the
ESC character as a single character instead of as the caret and bracket symbols (^[) when the Cisco
Web browser interface is enabled with the ip http server command.
If you are Telneting to a Cisco IOS platform, use the following command in line configuration mode
to display 8-bit and multibyte international character sets and print the ESC character as a single
character instead of “^[”:
If you are Telneting to a Cisco IOS platform, use the following command in EXEC mode to display
8-bit and multibyte international characters sets and print the ESC character as a single character
instead of “^[” for the current Telnet session:
Command Purpose
ip http server Enable the Cisco Web browser interface.
Command Purpose
international Configure a router to display 8-bit and multibyte international character sets and
print the ESC character as a single character instead of “^[” when Telneting to a
Cisco IOS platform.
Command Purpose
terminal international Configure a router to display 8-bit and multibyte international character sets and
print the ESC character as a single character instead of “^[” when Telneting to a
Cisco IOS platform for the current session.
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