rocco brandi <
address@hidden> wrote:
> Probably I didn't properly configure and use the httpd functions in my
> application task.
> How do I have to pass the fsdata.c file (that contain all my pages)
> to httpd? Do I have to call
> the http_find_file function for every html/shtml file I created or httpd
> automatically search for them once it has token the fsdata
file?
If you haven't modified the httpd sources from CVS contrib, the server should automatically find all files. You only need to create fsdata.c and compile httpd.c and fs.c (attention: this one includes fsdata.c, so don't compile/link fsdata.c separately), that should be it.
Have you tried a simple single-file HTML page (without frames, pictures or external js files)? Did that work correctly? If so, I could imagine that you do not have enough resources configured to allow parallel transfer of multiple files. In that case, the browser starting a new (parallel) request would lead to aborting a running request, so the files would never be fully sent to the browser...
Simon
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