This is the code I used for the right frame in the first picture.#!/usr/bin/perl#use CGI qw/:standard/;use URI::Escape;my $cols = 3;my %button_codes;$button_codes{'1'}='BTN_1';$button_codes{'2'}='BTN_2';$button_codes{'3'}='BTN_3';$button_codes{'4'}='BTN_4';$button_codes{'5'}='BTN_5';$button_codes{'6'}='BTN_6';$button_codes{'7'}='BTN_7';$button_codes{'8'}='BTN_8';$button_codes{'9'}='BTN_9';$button_codes{'0'}='BTN_0';$button_codes{'Ch-'}='KEY_CHANNELDOWN';$button_codes{'Ch+'}='KEY_CHANNELUP';if...
And this is the left frame. flowplayer href="http://xxx.xxxxxx.org:8080/stream.flv" style="display:block;width:320px;height:240px" id="player"> flowplayer("player", "flowplayer-3.2.11.swf");
I took the end of an extension cord and wired it to power from the switchbox below to accept the plug-in charger for the Touchstone. I had a switchbox on the opposite side of this wall that could house the charger and keep it accessible for safety and...
Now add a backer piece of wood above the Dock so you can screw the magnets to the wall securely. Notice I started mudding it in before I realized I missed this step.