Did you use your own html or the ones that came with the program? Double check the http header of the html, and make sure it is 200 report code. Telnet to port 80, and
Nice Job! This has been a 2 month project of mine, so it is really great to see it up and running on a real Mac 128K.
FYI: Safari is stalling about 3/4 way through that page and keeping the connection open. If I use TELNET, it looks correct, except I do not see the HTTP header (which may be the problem with Safari).
You should consider putting a fan on it it you are running it full time, like a Kensington System Saver or a Fanny Mac.
I will close down the 128K web server. My 128K is having trouble to start. Sometimes the screen stays black. A slap helps.....
I did some soldering this afternoon. It is more stable now but, I had to boot more then ones, so it is not over. I'm afraid I have to do this soldering over and the very carefully..... So I'm giving it some rest for now.
I have a log on the port forwarding and can see that my web server is visited 160 times. But...half of the visits are mine...
It was a nice project and hope to see more of these TCP/IP Mac stuff. It is really my peace of cake!
I shifted a bunch more PPP code into a segment that I can unload. I will see if I can fit dynamic headers in. This will make serving images easier. I also have an idea for fixing the crash on quit on 128k. Any other requests?
I may have enough memory to fit a small web browser.