It currently can serve simple files (HTML, JPG and GIF). It's written in C# and thus needs the .NET framework to run. It's pretty alpha, so no special features yet.
Currently most parameters are hardcoded, it runs up to 36 threads (32 for requests and the another 4 on request to handle Server Overload notices). The files to be served to into the Files subfolder from where it is started. The port is port 80 and also hardcoded atm.
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I'm developing a webserver for a pass time.
It currently can serve simple files (HTML, JPG and GIF). It's written in C# and thus needs the .NET framework to run. It's pretty alpha, so no special features yet.
Currently most parameters are hardcoded, it runs up to 36 threads (32 for requests and the another 4 on request to handle Server Overload notices). The files to be served to into the Files subfolder from where it is started. The port is port 80 and also hardcoded atm.
http://www.tomservo.cc/ionic/files/ionic.zip
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