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Re: Contiki 1.3 webserver?



aiiadict@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 28, 1:18 am, "roughana" <andrew.roug...@writeme.com> wrote:

You can find this by asking a service to see what it thinks your IP
address is:

This site gave me the correct external IP address for my systemhttp://www.ip-adress.com/


Thanks!


You need to give others a url that includes the External IP address of
your web server and the port that it is running on.

So, assuming the external address is a.b.c.d, the url would behttp://a.b.c.d
If you change the port external port in your port forwarding entry
then youd need to provide the urlhttp://a.b.c.d:<external port number>
If you change the internal port number then you would need to change
the port forwarding entry



ok...  71.142.223.183  anyone want to try it?


It's just the default contiki webserver page.  Once I get it working
from remote machines, I'll recompile the webserver with my own page on
it, and leave my apple II on serving a webpage :-P



depending on the webserver, they try to server a file called
"index.html" when a filename is not provided in the url. You may find
that the Contiki webserver does not serve this file automatically


It looks like Contiki webserver does automatically serve index.html

NEat!!  I just tried it from my own machine, and it appears in my
browser!  Right now it's AppleWin with Glenn Jones' uther emulation
running.  I'll run in on the IIe or IIgs once I get my own webpage on
it.

I've learned how to use CC65 and the uIP sources.  I've successfully
interfaced my own 6502 to uIP to get webpages and display them.

would be very cool to create a page that allows chat, and modify the
HTML source based on data send from the chatter.  Serve the new page
once someone has typed a chatline, and they get to see what they typed
on the page, and see what everybody else typed as well..

then a simple card game, two player, over the net...  In the future
once I get the webserver all figured out.

Cool, Rich--"It's a-l-i-v-e!"  ;-)

-michael

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