Wii Web Server
Developers Cboomf and Felix 123 have released Wii Web Server, a new Wiibrew program that does what its name states. Spelled out, it's a web server for the Wii. Right now it's still in its early stages, but think of what it can do when fully developed. Perhaps a way to download Wiibrew straight to the console? Hmm..
Wiihttpd
Wiibrew coder teknecal shifts away from memory games for a while and releases Wiihttpd. As the name suggests, this new homebrew program is an HTTP Web server for the Wii.
Wiihttpd is based on another highly useful program, FTPii
FTPii
Wiibrew developer joedj has released the latest version of FTPii. Version 0.0.4 sees quite a number of improvements since it was first released that make this program very useful for the homebrew enthusiast.
In case you haven't heard of this application, it is essentially an FTP client which connects with the Wii
Sendelf
Here's a quick and easy way to send files from your PC straight to your Wii. Sendelf is a new Wii homebrew program from henke37 that sends files over TCP from Windows computers to the Wii. Here's the programmer's description of the program:
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Wii Web Server alpha
The dev duo of Cboomf, Felix123 are announcing the release of v0.24a of their Wii Web Server homebrew. As its name implies, this application is a basic web-server for your Nintendo console.
It's still in the early stages of development, though it is constantly getting updates. Its latest release contains several bug fixes, and can now handle links
FTPii
Here's an update on a very useful Wiibrew: FTPii from developer joedj. Unless you missed its first release, FTPii is a web server for the Wii, its most practical use is giving your console the ability to transfer files to and from your PC without having to eject your SD card.
Now on version 0.0.6, this build fixes on a number of bugs from previous versions
Wii Web Server alpha
The latest for Wii Web Server comes in the form of alpha version 0.7 - a new compilation designed around the probability that the homebrew application will be installed and tested first before the web pages are added
Wii Web Server
Read Me:
Boot using normal methods *cough* HBC *cough*. Once running, will run itself. To quit, press home on the wiimote. If no wiiweb.xml is found then the old method of using the wiimote can still be used.
Place your html files in /data/web/ on the root of your sd card, must be inserted before the app is loaded. Use data.zip for demo files