esp-open-rtos/examples/esphttpd/html/index.tpl
Sashka 09b8b8087c Add libesphttpd to extras and supporting example (#458)
* libesphttpd: added extras and example

* Added "heatshrink" as a submodule

* Updated libesphttpd

* Updated libesphttpd

* Trying to fix the commit id

* Updated libesphttpd

* Added zlib1g-dev package

* Use native gcc to build mkespfsimage and mkupgimg

* Added NS and GW for DHCP server configuration
2017-10-23 23:59:13 +02:00

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<html>
<head><title>Esp8266 web server</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css">
</head>
<body>
<div id="main">
<h1>It Works</h1>
<p>
If you see this, it means the tiny li'l website in your ESP8266 does actually work. Fyi, this page has
been loaded <b>%counter%</b> times.
<ul>
<li>If you haven't connected this device to your WLAN network now, you can <a href="/wifi">do so.</a></li>
<li>You can also control the <a href="led.tpl">LED</a>.</li>
<li>Esphttpd now also supports <a href="websocket/index.html">websockets</a>.</li>
<li>Test esphttpd using the built-in <a href="test/">test suite</a></li>
<li>And because I can, here's a link to my <a href="http://spritesmods.com/?f=esphttpd">website</a></ul>
</ul>
</p>
<p>And because we're on the Internets now, here are the required pictures of cats:<br />
<img src="cats/cross-eyed-cat.jpg"><br />
<img src="cats/junge-katze-iv.jpg"><br />
<img src="cats/kitten-loves-toy.jpg"><br />
</p>
</div>
</body></html>