PoorMan

PoorMan is a simple, light-weight web server bundled with the BeOS and Haiku operating system.

PoorMan
Written inC / C++
Operating systemBeOS like
TypeLightweight web-server
LicenseMIT
Websitehttp://www.haiku-os.org/

PoorMan lets users create and run websites, It also knows how to serve HTML pages, graphics, and other Web-based information with minimal set up and hassle. It's ideal for small, personal servers and for prototyping Web sites. To use PoorMan, users must set up a website folder from which PoorMan will serve pages (in HTML format).

Setting up PoorMan [1]

1. Launch PoorMan on the desktop, an alert will pop-up that will let you specify the folder you want to use, or you can choose the default (/boot/home/public_html).

2. After you dismiss the Web site alert, PoorMan's main window appears. Below the menu bar, the Status line will tell you if the Web server is running or stopped.

3. To toggle the status, you can use the Server command in Controls > Run Server command. (Notice that PoorMan starts your Web server automatically by default.)

gollark: The issue is just that most of the code runs on the client side.
gollark: It's kind of sad that Googlebot can't index the Infipageā„¢.
gollark: I wonder what the most popular osmarks.tk page is.
gollark: Make some random long string of hexadecimal, put it on a webpage, get google to index it.
gollark: There's probably some way to artifically create them.

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