Server worked without problem, though one difficulty has appered:
I need some program to turn my webpages into c-files or something, to put
them in program memory.
If you want to statically define your WEB pages in your program memory then
take a look at the uIP code. It includes a rudimentary file structure that
does just this, along with a perl script (makefsdata) for converting html
into C structs. It should be straight forward to include these files in
lwIP.
Regards,
Richard.
http://www.FreeRTOS.org
*Now for ARM Cortex-M3!*
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From: "Jonas L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 12:55 PM
Subject: [lwip-users] HTTP server - loading files
I downloaded the HTTP server, found in contrib/ports/msvc6.
Server worked without problem, though one difficulty has appered:
I need some program to turn my webpages into c-files or something, to put
them in program memory.
I'm assuming that is the prefered web server to use. Does someone have
another suggestion? Maybe one that comes with a program to download files?
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