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Help! How to make httpd-fsdata.c in webserver

Posted by Bill Yang on April 6, 2010
Hi,

RE: webserver in FreeRTOS

I wonder if some one know how to make web server httpd-fsdata.c since there is no document or Readme file to explain how to generate this file system C code. I modified the SHTML files and want to generate a new httpd-fsdata.c file, but I have no ideal how to. I also went to uIP web site and downloaded uIPv1.0 reference user menu, but it did not mention any thing regarding httpd-fsdata. Please help to provide more information how to process the httpd-fsdata.c file.

Thanks,
Bill

RE: Help! How to make httpd-fsdata.c in webserver

Posted by Dave on April 6, 2010
The file is generated using a perl script called makefsdata. This is in the demo directory.

RE: Help! How to make httpd-fsdata.c in webserver

Posted by Bill Yang on April 6, 2010
Hi davedoors,

Thanks for your replying. But I am not familiar using the perl programming. Could you or someone please provide me a little more details about to launch makefsdata in perl? for example, launch perl and execute makefsdata from webserver directory etc...

Thanks,
Bill

RE: Help! How to make httpd-fsdata.c in webserver

Posted by Dave on April 6, 2010
1) Make sure you have Perl installed (Google Active Perl or Strawberry Perl if you are using Windows).
2) Open a command prompt and navigate to the directory that contains makefsdata
3) Type "perl makefsdata".

It will overwrite your fsdata so make sure you have a back up first if it contains something you want to keep.

RE: Help! How to make httpd-fsdata.c in webserver

Posted by Bill Yang on April 6, 2010
Hi davedoors,

Thank you very very much. I got Perl and installed it and run perl makefsdata script file and got new httpd-fsdata.c file.

Bill


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