Using the Nintendo Wii as your personal web server is definitely an interesting way to stretch the console's functionality. Developers Cboomf and Felix123 recently rolled out the latest build to the homebrew server application, bumping up the app to alpha version 0.76.
While the program still has very little to offer in terms of dynamic server functions, it does demonstrate how the Nintendo console can be used for other purposes aside from casual gaming. Wii Web Server alpha v0.76 introduces a new password feature to avoid anyone from shutting down the program by accident.
Here's a short list of all the new stuff found in Wii Web Server alpha v0.76:
Added the option of a custom password to shut the server remotely using //quit?password (see README)
Removed /img (old)
To make use of the new feature, just specify your customized password into the wiiweb.xml file included with the archived bundle. If the program doesn't detect the XML file, it can still quit the server using the standard controls on the Wiimote.
For more details on how to install Wii Web Server, please make sure to visit the developer's project site, accessible through the link we've provided in the main article.
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Wii Web Server A web server running on WiiChangelog;Added option to have pages in /www directory to be compatible with Wiihttpd(default uses /data/web)Added option to change port number to run on (Default : 80)
Wii Web Server alpha Wii Web Server alpha
Changes
alpha v0.91 Vast speed improvements
Increased stability when using 404 and 500 errors
?? Temporarily disabled custom error pages ??
Changed from fat0:// to sd:// to fit in with new Libfat
Moved source from sourceforge cvs to sourceforge svn
More supported file types Fixed directoried ending in / not going to /index
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* MacOSX x86
Changelog
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