Hi Martin, Just put and serves as common web server files inside their "docroot".
If their URIs are fixed-URL then you can create a local hostname with local dns support (not provided by Internet DNS). Hope it helps. --- wassalam, [bayu] /sent from Android phone/ On May 24, 2014 7:16 PM, "Martin Aesch" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a bunch of HTML files sitting in my file system. I know the http://URL > of each html file. > > If I just fetch from my file system, I will have file:// urls, but I would > like to map them to the http:// adress or to any arbitrary adress. > > Is there any halfway non-hackish possibility for doing that? > > Thanks, > Martin > >

