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-Here's the webserver API, so you can work on the webserver.
-
-My personal goal is to make this interface simple, so that coding it
-will be like coding in some scripting language...
-
-
-
-char *get_param(char in_string[500], char swhat[500]);
-
-This function simply returns various data from the query string.
- *Pass get_param NOTHING longer than 500 in length!
-
- What do I pass where in_string is?
- The query string.
-
- What do I pass where swhat is?
- One of two things...
- Either 0 for the path of the 'page'
- or you can pass it the param you wish to lookup.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-char *get_query(char *inquery);
-
-This function simply returns a query string from the raw server request.
-This is used once in main, I doubt you'll need it.
-
-
-
-
-
-void web_send(int sockin, char *in_data);
-
-Super easy way of sending data to a webpage!
-Simply put in the socket name and then the data.
-
- Ex:
- web_send(socket, "I like cheese!\n");
-
-
-
-
-char *html_header(char* title);
-Easy way to print the eAthena header for the server.
-
- Ex:
- web_send(sockethere, html_header("About"));
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-This readme is intended for the programmers of eAthena.
-
-This webserver's apis are in API.txt.
-
-To make this simple, generate.c should handle most of the work this sever does
-in terms of what people see.
-
-When a request is made the server shoots it off to generate.c.
-
-You are welcome to create more functions used by generate.c to generate pages
-though, so don't feel limited by that one file.