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Mobile Web Server

26-Mar-2008

Mobile Web Server: Known Issues
This document lists the current limitations and known issues in the Mobile Web Server.

19-Jun-2007

Mobile Web Server: Technology White Paper
Familiarize yourself with the Mobile Web Server, which consists of a Web server powered by Apache technology and a connectivity solution providing a mobile device with a global URL and HTTP access to it. The connectivity solution consists of a module in the mobile device and a gateway server.

19-Jun-2007

Mobile Web Server: Quick Start Guide
Use these instructions to create and use self-made HTML Web pages in the Mobile Web Server. The document is intended for readers that already have Mobile Web Server up and running properly.

19-Jun-2007

Mobile Web Server: Installing and Using a Working Environment in the S60 Emulator
Follow the procedure described in this document to install the Mobile Web Server (MWS) S60 SDK Plug-in to the S60 3rd Edition SDK for Symbian OS for C++, Maintenance Release. The document explains how to install and use the MWS S60 SDK Plug-in in an emulator environment. It also includes instructions on how to verify that the environment is working properly.

19-Jun-2007

Mobile Web Server: How to Develop Content
Learn how to develop static and dynamic content for the Mobile Web Server, an HTTP server in a mobile device. This server allows device owners to share their data and Web content to the Internet, and with the mod_python Python module it offers a new environment platform for a fresh kind of dynamic Web content.

19-Jun-2007

Mobile Web Server: How to Contribute
Familiarize yourself with the open source components used in the Mobile Web Server and the differences between the Mobile Web Server and Raccoon, which is a fully open source project. The document also shows where you can find more information on how to participate in open source development.

19-Jun-2007

Mobile Web Server: Mobile Environment Demands
Learn about the demands a mobile environment places on a Web server. The document explores the server restrictions of mobile devices versus PCs, but also discusses the exciting new opportunities offered by mobility.

19-Jun-2007

Mobile Web Server: Dynamic Modules
Learn about the usage of dynamic modules in the Mobile Web Server (MWS). This document explains how to build and handle dynamic modules in MWS.

19-Jun-2007

Mobile Web Server: Text-to-Speech Application Design
Familiarize yourself with the text-to-speech demo of the Mobile Web Server. The audio module of Symbian S60 Python is used to synthesize text to speech. The text-to-speech synthesis enables many kinds of applications that utilize both the Web user interface and speech.

19-Jun-2007

Mobile Web Server: VShell Application Design
Learn about the Internet Python Shell of the Mobile Web Server. The Symbian S60 Python’s module can be accessed remotely with this application. The VShell example can be used for experimenting with mobile Python without using the keypad or as a base for a larger application’s interface.

19-Jun-2007

Mobile Web Server: Mashup Application Design
Learn about mashup applications for Mobile Web Servers (MWS). The mashup example application introduced in this document is a two-part Web application that demonstrates the usage of multiple data sources when generating mobile Web sites.

19-Jun-2007

Mobile Web Server: Apache Configuration
Learn about the configuration files that are used in the Mobile Web Server (MWS) and Apache. Apache is a fully working HTTP server and it is part of the MWS. MWS is a mobile version of the Web server functionality on your mobile device.

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