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Tutorial on Embedding VI directly on Connexions

Module by: Chinwei Hu. E-mail the author

Summary: This module teaches you how to put a LabVIEW virtual instrument (VI) file directly onto a Connexions webpage

Upload the VI file

1. Go to Files tab

Figure 1: click as indicated in red circle
files section
upload section
2. select the .vi file and upload
Figure 2: click as indicated in red circle
files section
upload section

Embedded CNXML

Copy the following code, and modify the underlined filename into yours. Also note the version of your LavVIEW runtime engine. For example, type mime-type="application/x-labviewrpvi80" if you're using LabVIEW 8.0.

Figure 3: click as indicated in red circle
files section
upload section

Now your VI is ready to run in the module! Please feel free to contact the author if you have any question.

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