ESP8266 Webserver Project

Moderator: Sprite_tm

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By tve
#21289 Yes, sming does look very appealing. I wanted to be closer to the metal but that's not everyone's cup of tea. I also wasn't sure about the size of all this. Note, for example, that the web stuff https://github.com/anakod/Sming/tree/ma ... AX/web/dev includes bootstrap and jquery for a toal of 180KB (uncompressed). I'm sure you don't have to use it but then I don't know how much falls apart. If you can use esp-12/esp-13 modules with 2MB flash then all this becomes a non-issue.
In the end, esp-link is built for a specific application, not as a general-purpose framework. If someone takes the lead in merging changes back into esp-httpd I'm glad to help and to move to that plus continue contributing fixes/enhancements, but right now I'm simply lacking the time to drive that.
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By Sprite_tm
#21318
tve wrote:Agreed and I would use the library version if I hadn't started esp-link before the break-out into a library and I've had zero success in getting a pull request even looked at by the author.


Ah, sorry, I have to admit I'm not really as much on top of things as I would like to... moving to China will do that to you. I'm now somewhat actively working on the esphttpd sources again, as you can see with the library splitup. If anything, I'm not trying to actively ignore your merge requests and I'm sorry if my non-response has left you feeling frustrated.

Could you do me a favour and start a topic here on this forum to discuss what upgrqades you did over time and how we can include them in mainline? I saqw some of the OTA upgrade things coming along but you have to forgive me in not knowing the details or where to find them anymore.
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By tve
#21321 The patch files are attached to this post. I don't think I changed much since then. You really don't want to use github? You'd have a PR sitting there by now and could comment on it, would see what I changed since, etc...
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