basicaly its a portable server that runs of your psp
discription from qj.net
File Description
PSP-HTTPD is an extremely portable web server that runs off just your PSP's Wi-Fi capabilities, in Infrastructure mode. When you start it up, it will connect to the Wi-Fi router and then your PSP will be accessible by any other Internet-capable device on your network. This means that you can wirelessly browse the files on your PSP using your computer, cell phone, PDA, or even a second web browser-enabled PSP! If you're really short on computers, you can open up your router to the web and host a website off your PSP.
Also, starting at 0.6, you can upload files to your PSP wirelessly from anywhere in the world just by using your web browser.
There is also a new module called LHP included. This allows you to embed Lua code in web pages, to create dynamic server-side scripts on your PSP.
Changelog
0.6
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* Created the first implementation of LHP, for Lua-powered dynamic pages with psp-httpd
* Server can now parse variables in both GET and POST requests
* Included a script for file uploading
* Folder listing templates include a link to file uploader
* All network output (folder listings, headers, etc.) is now sent in chunks
* Server will not automatically restart after an error
* Added orange as a colour code for graphicsPrint
Attainable Download Speed Chart
This is a quick list of common chunk sizes and the speeds that can be attained with them under optimum conditions. Sizes under 8192 are recommended if you have a low-quality connection to your access point.
1024: 20 KB/s
2048: 40 KB/s
4096: 80 KB/s (Default Setting)
8192: 120 KB/s
16384: 240 KB/s
Anything over 16384 will most probably not be able to get much higher speeds. Let me know if you discover otherwise, though.
Make sure you read (or at least skim) the Readme 0.6.txt file for instructions on how to install and use
PSP-HTTPD.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
discription from qj.net
File Description
PSP-HTTPD is an extremely portable web server that runs off just your PSP's Wi-Fi capabilities, in Infrastructure mode. When you start it up, it will connect to the Wi-Fi router and then your PSP will be accessible by any other Internet-capable device on your network. This means that you can wirelessly browse the files on your PSP using your computer, cell phone, PDA, or even a second web browser-enabled PSP! If you're really short on computers, you can open up your router to the web and host a website off your PSP.
Also, starting at 0.6, you can upload files to your PSP wirelessly from anywhere in the world just by using your web browser.
There is also a new module called LHP included. This allows you to embed Lua code in web pages, to create dynamic server-side scripts on your PSP.
Changelog
0.6
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* Created the first implementation of LHP, for Lua-powered dynamic pages with psp-httpd
* Server can now parse variables in both GET and POST requests
* Included a script for file uploading
* Folder listing templates include a link to file uploader
* All network output (folder listings, headers, etc.) is now sent in chunks
* Server will not automatically restart after an error
* Added orange as a colour code for graphicsPrint
Attainable Download Speed Chart
This is a quick list of common chunk sizes and the speeds that can be attained with them under optimum conditions. Sizes under 8192 are recommended if you have a low-quality connection to your access point.
1024: 20 KB/s
2048: 40 KB/s
4096: 80 KB/s (Default Setting)
8192: 120 KB/s
16384: 240 KB/s
Anything over 16384 will most probably not be able to get much higher speeds. Let me know if you discover otherwise, though.
Make sure you read (or at least skim) the Readme 0.6.txt file for instructions on how to install and use
PSP-HTTPD.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]