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This app’s name is an homage to the world’s first web server. Back in 1989, Tim Berners-Lee started the web on his NeXT computer. On that computer was an app named WorldWideWeb. This app was unique because it allowed his machine to edit and serve HTML documents. The app also used coding frameworks that were adopted by Apple after purchasing NeXT: they are being used right now to display what you’re reading. Like that original app, this WorldWideWeb is a handy web development tool. It’s designed for people who need to test things on their iPad or iPhone before moving the files onto a real web server like Apache or nginx. It also allows you to work in those increasingly rare moments where you don’t have a connection to the Internet. App developers can use this server to simulate and test APIs that their product uses. FEATURES WorldWideWeb does things differently than today’s production web servers: • Automatic refresh — Watches your site and reloads browser when there are changes • No caching — Every request gets a new response, no cache busters needed • Easy to configure — Pick a folder and go • Directory listings — A handy list of files whenever you hit a URL that doesn’t exist • Bonjour support – Automatic DNS for easy access using devices on your local network • REST support — Set default responses as JSON or XML for easy mocking of APIs • No external dependencies — Completely standalone and doesn’t need other tools like Python or Ruby • Built-in security — Runs completely in a sandbox, no access to data unless you allow it • Powerful and lightweight – A small memory footprint with minimal CPU overhead • No rocket science — Perfect for clients and other folks who are less technically inclined
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Start a web server on your mobile device and access it from other devices in your local network. FEATURES - Use folders stored locally on your iPhone/iPad or in iCloud - Serve static files and websites over HTTP - Run the server also while the app is in the background - Enable Directory Listing to browse the selected folder in your browser - Multitask in SplitView on iPad by eg. using the server and Safari at the same time - Add password to control access to shared content - Customize Directory Listing: theme, dotfile visibility, footer text HOW TO 1. Choose a folder and press “start” 2. Open the generated IP address in a browser on a device in the same WiFi network 3. Done, there is no third step! USE CASES - Quickly share files on your iPhone/iPad with other devices in the same WiFi network - Host a static website, useful for eg. software developers working on the go - Send files to devices that have limited connectivity features (eg. GPS navigation, gaming consoles etc) - Create a small media server for your household TIPS - The server works on and is visible to other devices only on the same WiFi network (ie. connected to the same router) - This is a static server which means can’t be used as eg. a PHP or NodeJS backend server - The Background Mode requires an audio track played while the app is not visible. Go to settings to pick from a number of pleasant nature sounds!
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