Under normal circumstances, getting a 404 error on your web search is bad news. For developers Cboomf and Felix123 however, that's actually part of the good news that comes with the release of Wii Web Server alpha v0.8.
The latest build of this experimental hombrew web server will implement, among other things, custom 404 and 500 error pages. Here are the rest of the changes that have been implemented since Wii Web server's previous release:
* Alpha v0.8
o Added threading support and management
o SD code tweaks
* Alpha v0.77
o Added custom 404 error page
o Added custom 500 error page
o Added custom denied error page
o More //quit security checks
o Solved two stability issues Uses the new wiiweb.xml
We advise the users to view the readme at Cboomf and Felix123's WiiBrew site for further details in installing and using Wii Web Server on your console. Be sure to contact them should you run into any possible bugs.
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