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Web interfaces allow users to control and interact with their XBMC installation through a web browser. This can be used for a remote control, library management, visual feedback, and many other things. | Web interfaces allow users to control and interact with their XBMC installation through a web browser. This can be used for a remote control, library management, visual feedback, and many other things. | ||
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* [[Web Server HTTP API]] - Depreciated, but still used as of XBMC v11 | * [[Web Server HTTP API]] - Depreciated, but still used as of XBMC v11 | ||
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Revision as of 20:23, 6 May 2013
Web interfaces allow users to control and interact with their XBMC installation through a web browser. This can be used for a remote control, library management, visual feedback, and many other things.
Using multiple web interfaces at once
Let's say http://123.4.5.6:8080 is your local IP for accessing your default web interface add-on. You can access the other web interface add-ons you have installed by going to http://123.4.5.6:8080/addons/ where you will see a directory listing.
See also
- Add-on:Default web interface
- Category:Web interface add-ons
- Category:Standalone web interfaces
- Web Server HTTP API - Depreciated, but still used as of XBMC v11
