Hi,

I have tried this, but the code reaches the abort() routine in read_ssi
(io_ssi.c) and my application terminates. It works well when I call
without parameters.

It may, of course, be a bug in the SSI implementation. I will look into
that.

BTW, I use version 1.38 of shttpd.

Hein

Steven Johnson wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I wrote the original SSI code for shttpd, I haven't looked at it since
> Sergey made his changes to it.  That said, my original code passed in
> all of the text in the SSI "comment" following the command to the
> command handler as a parameter.  It was up to the command handler to
> then process that text as parameters.  I would think Sergey would do the
> same thing.  If so, then the answer to your question is Yes, just
> process the string to extract the parameters in whatever format you desire.
> 
> Steven
> 
> Hein Gustavsen wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I am embedding shttpd into my own application running on a NIOS softcore
>> processor on a custom board. I am using a web client to configure the
>> hardware.
>>
>> It works great, but is it possible to use SSI call function with one or
>> more parameters?
>>
>> There are a lot of configuration parameters I want to read and
>> registring a callback function for each of them is not acceptable. In
>> addition I want to be able to read from specific memory locations to get
>> hardware status information.
>>
>> Examples:
>> <!--#call get_config ip_address -->
>> <!--#call get_hw_reg 0x123 -->
>>
>> The HTML code is quite complex, so using SSI is preferrable. Another
>> option would be to generate the HTML code from a url handler, but SSI
>> would be much easier to implement.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Hein Gustavsen
>>
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