Welcome to EasyServe, the really, really easy World Wide Web server.
EasyServe is very easy to use, mostly because it doesn't do much. EasyServe serves pages to the WWW. That is all it does. There’s no logging, no CGI, no administration of any kind. Simply run EasyServe. You might want to put an alias to EasyServe in your startup items folder. Then any file in the “docs” folder is served to the WWW. Look in the EasyServe window to find the URL (location) where your documents are served.
EasyServe REQUIRES OpenTransport 1.1. It is a fat binary for both 68K Macs and PPC Macs.
Security issues are minimal. EasyServe will only serve documents that are in folder called “docs” which is in the same folder as EasyServe. It will NOT follow aliases. It will not serve anything else on your machine.
When a client requests a folder, EasyServe looks for a file named “index.html” in that folder. EasyServe always uses port 80. If you don't know what that means don't worry about it. You can only run one copy per machine.