On 10/01/2017 09:42, Joel Sherrill wrote:
On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 7:52 PM, Chris Johns <chr...@rtems.org <mailto:chr...@rtems.org>> wrote: On 09/01/2017 11:02, gro...@chichak.ca <mailto:gro...@chichak.ca> wrote: I ended up writing my own web page server. It sucks, I wish there was a better way, and I’m certain that it’s going to bite me really soon now. The mhttpd server in the legacy and libbsd stack allows for hooks to get at data. I have a client with a product that has uploading and downloading, web sockets and JSON exported data with JS code to handle the interface. The interface is nice to use. mhttpd is Mongoose. Mongoose moved to GPL with a dual license for commercial use.
Yes. I used the version we have which is before the license change. I just wanted to say the mhttp code we have can do this.
As Christian mentioned, we should move to civitweb which took the last non-GPL version of Mongoose and forked.
As Christian points out tests are not supported and an important issue. Until we have a suitable solution it makes it difficult to know if the library we build it ok.
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