Microsoft Windows CE 3.0  

Windows CE Web Server

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Windows CE is targeted to be the embedded operating system for all sorts of devices and systems — Handheld PCs, Palm-size PCs, telephones, vending machines, factory automation, home-security systems, and so on. A Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server (or Web server) that is installed on any of these devices can be monitored, configured, and controlled remotely. The Web server provides a highly useful service on network printers, scanners, and other shared equipment. A Web server on these systems can facilitate the use of the Internet for communication with these devices. Users need to have an Internet connection and a browser only.

Note   The Windows CE Web Server does not provide proxy services.

This document is intended for Web page developers who employ the VBScript language or JScript language with Active Server Pages (ASP) to implement dynamic, interactive Web server applications. The Web server applications run on a Windows CE-based computer, sending Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) pages to a requesting browser.



 Last updated on Friday, April 02, 2004

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