Thomas: > I saw ATHTPPD isn't support anymore
Where exactly did you _see_ that? Can you point me to the place that says so? > and search a different way server for: > - CGI request As explained in a previous post, the CGI mechanism is hard to implement in embedded systems in the same way that it works for, say, Linux. But if you still need some sort of CGI, you have 3 choices with ATHTTPD: 1) C callbacks (my favourite) 2) Jim scripts 3) OBJLOADER files If none of these will work for you, that probably means you are looking at something more like Apache than ATHTTPD, and eCos is likely not your solution. > - SSI directive request (ATHTTPD can't do that, right?) No it cannot, by choice. When I decided which features were going to be implemented in ATHTTPD and which were not going to make the cut, SSI was firmly out. Why should I bother implement it? It was hardly used back then, never mind now. Even implementing the simplest subset of SSI commands that are possible in an embedded system (think the #include SSI directive) would have required tons of code that did not fit well in a server that was designed from the beginning to be tiny and manageable. Of course, that does not mean that you could not write that code and contribute it back to the repository... ;) - Identification ATHTTPD implements basic and MD5 identification. Admittedly it has not been tested with all the new versions of web server, and I have heard reports of differences in the number of spaces, commas and other text that is being exchanged by different clients, but that said, authentication worked just fine a while ago and have not received any bug report in that sense. Regards Tony -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss