ROOT  6.06/09
Reference Guide

There is a new home!!!

https://github.com/bel2125/civetweb Bel has been taking the lead on Civetweb, so teh official repositiory is being moved under his control for ease of maintanence.

Project Mission

Project mission is to provide easy to use, powerful, C/C++ embeddable web server with optional CGI, SSL and Lua support. Civetweb has a MIT license so you can innovate without restrictions.

Where to find the official version?

End users can download Civetweb at SourceForge https://sourceforge.net/projects/civetweb/

Developers can contribute to CivetWeb via GitHub https://github.com/bel2125/civetweb

Trouble tickets should be filed on GitHub https://github.com/bel2125/civetweb/issues

Discussion group is at Google Groups https://groups.google.com/d/forum/civetweb

Quick start documentation

Overview

Civetweb keeps the balance between functionality and simplicity by carefully selected list of features:

Other optionally included software

Support

The original Mongoose project is recommended if support is needed. However, this is very easy to install and use.

Contributions

Contributions are welcome provided all contributions carry the MIT license.

DO NOT APPLY fixes copied from Mongoose to this project to prevent GPL tainting.

Author

The original Author was Sergey Lyubka. He still controls the original Mongoose project. However, he has changed or said he would change licenses after writing and distributing the original code this project is based on.

Using this project ensures the MIT licenses terms are applied and GPL cannot be imposed on any of this code as long as it is sourced from here.

For the latest and greatest code and features, please use the Mongoose code from Sergey Lyubka. However, doing so will require adherence to the new licenses.

This project ensures that GPL license cannot be applied to this code. This code will remain free with the MIT license protection.