10-24-2008
Maybe because 192.168.0.100 is a private IP and to connect to the Internet you need a public IP so the DHCP server maybe assigning it one.
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http::server::simple::static
HTTP::Server::Simple::Static(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTTP::Server::Simple::Static(3pm)
NAME
HTTP::Server::Simple::Static - Serve static files with HTTP::Server::Simple
VERSION
This documentation refers to HTTP::Server::Simple::Static version 0.07
SYNOPSIS
package MyServer;
use base qw(HTTP::Server::Simple::CGI);
use HTTP::Server::Simple::Static;
sub handle_request {
my ( $self, $cgi ) = @_;
return $self->serve_static( $cgi, $webroot );
}
package main;
my $server = MyServer->new();
$server->run();
DESCRIPTION
this mixin adds a method to serve static files from your HTTP::Server::Simple subclass.
SUBROUTINES
/METHODS
serve_static
Takes a base directory and a web path, and tries to serve a static file. Returns 0 if the file does not exist, returns 1 on success.
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
Bugs or wishlist requests should be submitted via http://rt.cpan.org/
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Stephen Quinney "sjq-perl@jadevine.org.uk"
Thanks to Marcus Ramberg "marcus@thefeed.no" and Simon Cozens for initial implementation.
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006 - 2008. Stephen Quinney "sjq-perl@jadevine.org.uk"
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-30 HTTP::Server::Simple::Static(3pm)