Here's the latest version of Cboomf handy wiibrew app, Wii Web Server, which is basically what the name implies - a web server running on the Nintendo Wii.
Changelog:
-Password protected quitting by going to /quit, make sure password is set in /data/wws/pass.txt
-Password protected /admin page (same as for /quit)
-More HTTP rfc compliant stuff
-Server generated index page if index.html can't be found in a directory
-Support trace method
-Basic compression support
-Compiled against libogc 1.8.3
-Increased buffer sizes
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FTPii FTPii
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Homebrew coder Cboomf has released a new version of Wii Web Server, a handy web serving application for the Nintendo Wii.
Changelog:
Vast speed improvements (no more sleeping)
Compiled against libogc v1.8
Wii Web Server alpha Cboomf and Felix123 released the first version of Wii Web Server sometime ago
FTPii FTPii
ftpii is an FTP server for the Nintendo Wii.
changelog:
20081126 0.0.16 Added support for wiimote power button.
Added SITE MOUNT and SITE UNMOUNT commands.
Added SITE EJECT command to eject DVD.
Added ISO9660 DVD support (libiso).
Added Wii Optical Disc image support (libwod).
Added Wii disc filesystem support (libfst)
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During the previous update for Wii Web Server alpha, Cboomf and Felix123 managed to get their experimental homebrew project to load HTML files from a fixed directory on the front SD card.
The devs have since been polishing up the app, which resulted in its capability to now load several file types from the front SD, aside from just HTML
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