I have been struggling to get php-thttpd running for a small web page I have with my web bookmarks (to have them accessible from anywhere). But there seem to be some problem with POST and PHP.
The web page uses a simple form with a text field with the source for the web page, and the POST just overwrites the old html file. Has worked like a charm for years on my old web server that I'm going to retire.
While looking for what web server to try next I realised that there is a lighttpd included, is it crippled in some way or can it be used as a normal web server? If I understand right it is intended for Download manager and airCloid, but it seems as if it doesn't have any default config so I guess it would be easy to run it the way you want?
If that is the case the next step will be to see how easy it is to get it working with php (I though it was neat that php-thttpd had php included, but when it doesn't work for the task it isn't very useful).
Oh, right, it's a RT-AC66U.
The web page uses a simple form with a text field with the source for the web page, and the POST just overwrites the old html file. Has worked like a charm for years on my old web server that I'm going to retire.
While looking for what web server to try next I realised that there is a lighttpd included, is it crippled in some way or can it be used as a normal web server? If I understand right it is intended for Download manager and airCloid, but it seems as if it doesn't have any default config so I guess it would be easy to run it the way you want?
If that is the case the next step will be to see how easy it is to get it working with php (I though it was neat that php-thttpd had php included, but when it doesn't work for the task it isn't very useful).
Oh, right, it's a RT-AC66U.