On 7-Feb-06, at 7:08 AM, Jim Jackson wrote:
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> On Mon, 6 Feb 2006, chentom60 wrote:
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>> I am interested in this and I am doing a similar one also. I have
>> tried Jim Jackson's simple shell web server which worked well after
>> making a little modification for my TS7250.
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> What was the mod - editing /etc/services?
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>> But I am thinking whether a web server( written in C) is more
>> powerful which can communicate with other tasks, handle file
>> open/close, read/write etc.
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> A web server written in C certainly has the potential to be more
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> but there are several C webservers around which would port very
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> I would waste effort in re-inventing that wheel.
What's the matter with apache ?
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> But if performance is not paramount, then there are often many
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> to having things scripted - and a script can open/close files, read
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> write stuff, run anything you want etc etc. And scripts are very
> small :-)
Yeah, on the little device speed isn't as important as you think.
Most webservers are optimized for lots of connections, it's quite
likely you only have one or two connections here.
Dave
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