AnyRemote2HTML is a software that acts as a HTTP server for anyRemote technology, enabling users to remotely control their devices through their web browser using HTML technology.
AnyRemote can be used with Bluetooth, infrared or cable connections. It can also work through a Bluetooth connection with a Java client written for JSR82-capable phones, through Wi-Fi connection if the phone supports Wi-Fi, accept incoming connections from networks and has a web interface that works as an HTTP server. AnyRemote also has limited support for Bemused clients.
There are two variants of the AnyRemote2HTML script: AnyRemote2HTML, which follows "client-pull" technology, and AnyRemote2HTML.push, which uses "server-push" technology. To use AnyRemote2HTML.push, your browser needs to correctly handle "multipart/x-mixed-replace" data. AnyRemote2HTML.push isn't installed by default and can be copied to /usr/bin/ if needed.
To install AnyRemote, simply type "su -c 'make install'". To run the application, run AnyRemote/KAnyRemote with "-s socket:
Once the application is set up, run a browser on your device and connect to http://
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