that's exactly what I want, but turned out some problem with Apache
server came with os x, and can't make it to work, and was in a hurry,
so made a simple ExpressJS to do the job, but it has quite a number of
default folders, was thinking probably there is this simple nodejs
that can do this without creating an expressjs app.

On Oct 28, 5:26 pm, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 28, 2012, at 02:53, Angelo Chen wrote:
>
> > trying to find a quick and dirty solution in nodejs: often need to access a 
> > folder in mac from  ipad's Safari, is there a simple, one file nodejs 
> > script that can do it? thanks,
>
> Be more specific. Define "access".
>
> If you just want to see the contents of a folder on your Mac from your iPad 
> and access MobileSafari-compatible files inside it, for example, you could 
> run any web server on your Mac and let it serve that folder. Since I'm 
> guessing that's not what you meant, let us know what you meant.

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