Web Server (HTTPD) (Windows CE 5.0)
The Windows CE-based Web Server (HTTPD) implementation enables you to monitor, configure, and remotely control a device or computer through the use of a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server. The Web Server provides this service for network printers, scanners, and other shared equipment.
In This Section
- Web Server (HTTPD) OS Design Development
Provides information about Web Server support that is helpful when designing and developing a Windows CE OS. This includes dependency information, the modules and components that implement Web Server, and Web Server implementation considerations. - Web Server (HTTPD) Application Development
Provides a list of the Web Server implementation details for Windows CE. Includes an overview of the Web Server authentications and permissions. Describes Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support. Explains the HTTPD implementation in Windows CE and WebDAV support, if applicable. Provides a detailed description of the Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI) extensions, filters, and script mapping. - Active Server Pages
Provides information about Active Server Pages (ASP) functionality in Windows CE-based devices that provides a server-side scripting environment that can be used to create and run dynamic, interactive Web Server applications. - How to Configure the Web Server
Provides step-by-step instructions for creating and configuring a Web Server run-time image. - Web Server Registry Settings
Provides descriptions of the configurable registry settings for Web Server. - Web Server Security
Provides security information and best practices for Web Server. - Web Server Migration
Provides information that is important to know if you are migrating from one version of Windows CE to another. - Web Server Samples
Provides information about the Web Server samples that are included in Platform Builder. - Web Server Reference
Provides reference pages for the Web Server programming elements.
Related Sections
- Servers
Provides a list of the servers and services that are supported in Windows CE-based devices.
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