Hi,
I've been using billprozac's fork and continued developing for my own purposes.
At last I decided to share my work, in case someone will benefit from it.
Basically, I re-wrote the whole code and fixed few things.
My work is available on https://github.com/izhak2/esphttpd
with a step-by-step guide here http://iotplayground.blogspot.com/2015/ ... pment.html
I'll be updating it along with my own ongoing work on the chip, and you're welcome to suggest features you want me to add.
Sure, please report on any bugs found.
I hope you'll find it useful.
Disclaimer - this is a custom version, and the main project development is at Sprite's git.
Custom esphttpd
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Re: Custom esphttpd
Postby donquixote2u » Wed Jun 29, 2016 3:30 pm
Hi
would be interested to know why you "rewrote the whole code" - what needed fixing? and is there additional functionality from the billprozac fork?
thanks
Don
would be interested to know why you "rewrote the whole code" - what needed fixing? and is there additional functionality from the billprozac fork?
thanks
Don
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