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So where do I put the http files?
 
So where do I put the http files?
 
: On your SD card, create a directory called "www" and place any files you would like to be served in there. --[[User:Teknecal|Teknecal]] 00:10, 31 August 2008 (UTC)
 
: On your SD card, create a directory called "www" and place any files you would like to be served in there. --[[User:Teknecal|Teknecal]] 00:10, 31 August 2008 (UTC)
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Can the both teams of FTPii and Wiihttpd (or somebody else) release a FTP+HTTP server in one app ? It will be very cool to create the ultiimate server (if it is techncally possible) ;-)

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I am connecting to the IP address, BUT when "Listening on TCP port 80..." appears, it just gets stuck there and doesn't move on at all, even after waiting for 30 minutes. Also, whenever I try to go to the site that you gave me on my computer, it always says "Page cannot be displayed". I do have a DSL connection and a Wii USB Wi-Fi connector with my Wii allowed to connect to it.SF49 14:56 2 July 2008 (CEST)

Yea this also is happening to me, everything seems to be working for me except web servers. michael5098

Im new to this

So where do I put the http files?

On your SD card, create a directory called "www" and place any files you would like to be served in there. --Teknecal 00:10, 31 August 2008 (UTC)

Can the both teams of FTPii and Wiihttpd (or somebody else) release a FTP+HTTP server in one app ? It will be very cool to create the ultiimate server (if it is techncally possible) ;-)