Subj : Telnet link on a crude and simple webpage
To   : Steve01354
From : Denn
Date : Thu May 23 2024 10:58 pm

 Re: Telnet link on a crude and simple webpage
 By: Steve01354 to All on Thu May 23 2024 07:45 pm

> All I'm trying to do is make a webpage with the name of my site and a telnet
> link on that page.  The answer that keeps coming up (I've been doing this
> most of the day is that I should add:
> <a href=TelnetServlet?cmd=connect&host=ibivm&emulation=tn3270>IBI VM</a>
> to the page.  I added:
> <a
> href=TelnetServlet?cmd=connect&host=bbs.notdos.com&emulation=tn3270>BBS</a>
> I tried every variation of my domain name (and even the IP,   No joy.  No
> matter what I try I get the message "No resource at this location."  I'm
> sure it's simple, but I'm stumped.  I tried the support people at Coffee Cup
> HTML Editor.  They wanted to know what telnet was.  I'd surely appreciate
> any help with this.
>

try cut paste below
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<div id="fTelnetContainer" class="fTelnetContainer"></div>
<script>document.write('<script src="//embed-v2.ftelnet.ca/js/ftelnet-loader.norip.xfer.js?v=' + (new Date()).getTime() + '"><\/script>');</script>
<script>
   var Options = new fTelnetOptions();
   Options.BareLFtoCRLF = false;
   Options.BitsPerSecond = 57600;
   Options.ConnectionType = 'telnet';
   Options.Emulation = 'ansi-bbs';
   Options.Enter = '\r';
   Options.Font = 'CP437';
   Options.ForceWss = false;
   Options.Hostname = 'bbs.notdos.com';
   Options.LocalEcho = false;
   Options.NegotiateLocalEcho = true;
   Options.Port = 23;
   Options.ProxyHostname = 'p-us-west.ftelnet.ca';
   Options.ProxyPort = 80;
   Options.ProxyPortSecure = 443;
   Options.ScreenColumns = 80;
   Options.ScreenRows = 25;
   Options.SendLocation = true;
   var fTelnet = new fTelnetClient('fTelnetContainer', Options);
</script>

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Just embed the code that I put between the two lines.

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