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@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ title: ESP8266WiFi Server Class - Sketch Examples
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## Server
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Setting up web a server on ESP8266 requires very title code and is surprisingly straightforward. This is thanks to functionality provided by versatile ESP8266WiFi library.
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Setting up web a server on ESP8266 requires very little code and is surprisingly straightforward. This is thanks to functionality provided by the versatile ESP8266WiFi library.
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The purpose of this example will be to prepare a web page that can be opened in a web browser. This page should show current raw reading of ESP's analog input pin.
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The purpose of this example will be to prepare a web page that can be opened in a web browser. This page should show the current raw reading of ESP's analog input pin.
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## Table of Contents
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Refresh: 5
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```
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In our example the content type is `text/html`, the connection will be closed after serving and the content should requested by client again every 5 seconds. The header is concluded with an empty line `\r\n`. This is to distinguish header from the content to follow.
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In our example the content type is `text/html`, the connection will be closed after serving and the content should be requested by the client again every 5 seconds. The header is concluded with an empty line `\r\n`. This is to distinguish header from the content to follow.
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```
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<!DOCTYPE HTML>
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The page would be refreshed every 5 seconds. Each time this happens, you should see request from the client (your web browser) printed out on the serial monitor:
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The page would be refreshed every 5 seconds. Each time this happens, you should see a request from the client (your web browser) printed out on the serial monitor:
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```
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[Client connected]
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@ -250,4 +250,4 @@ The above example shows that a web server on ESP8266 can be set up in almost no
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If you like to try another server example, check out [WiFiWebServer.ino](https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/blob/master/libraries/ESP8266WiFi/examples/WiFiWebServer/WiFiWebServer.ino), that provides functionality of toggling the GPIO pin on and off out of a web browser.
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For the list of functions provided to implement and manage servers, please refer to the [Server Class :arrow_right:](server-class.md) documentation.
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For the list of functions provided to implement and manage servers, please refer to the [Server Class :arrow_right:](server-class.md) documentation.
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