RACCOON
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Raccoon consists of two parts: a Symbian port of the Apache httpd web
server and a "connector" that together with a gateway provides a
mobile phone with a global name in the operator networks of today.

In short, you can now host a website on your mobile phone that is 
accessible from any web browser on the Internet.

NOTE: 1) The software is a research prototype, so do not use the
         system unless you can accept occasional crashes or other
         glitches.
      2) The GPRS/3G cost for browsing to the website on your phone 
         is payed by you, not by the one browsing.
      3) Once you have installed the software and are online, the
         website on your mobile phone is accessible by anyone (who
         knows your URL).


See 'Installation Instructions' at 
http://wiki.opensource.nokia.com/projects/Mobile_Web_Server
for instructions on how to install the software.

Problems, questions, feedback, or complaints?

Please use the discussion forum at
http://discussion.forum.nokia.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=129


Upgrading from earlier release?
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1) Write down your current identifier/password before starting
   the installation.

2) Uninstalling the old release before installing the new is 
   likely to reduce the risk for problems.

   In any case, make sure you have your fancy web-pages and 
   Python/PSP copied somewhere safe before starting.

3) The major thing to be aware of is that Apache's root directory
   is now hardwired to C:\Data\Apache. That is, even if you install
   the software to the memory card (drive E), the root-directory will 
   still be in phone memory (drive C). Via httpd.conf you can, of
   course, change the _document_ root anywhere you like.
