Nokia did it. (http://wiki.opensource.nokia.com/projects/Mobile_Web_Server)
So yeah, it is possible. They are using a gateway to translate an url
to your phone's web server (and i guess they are using it to
communicate with the phone which is behind the operator's proxy)


On 11/30/06, Jeff Andros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It may be easier if the phone has an accessable IP address... I'm not quite
sure how GPRS works, some one who knows let me know... but we could set up a
embedded web server on the openmoko device itself.  ICS is really simple so
we could host that from the device as well. If Apache isn't small enough,
even stripped down, there are several server apps that are optimised for
this kind of environment



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