WorldWideWeb – Mobile

A web server for developers

Published by: The Iconfactory
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This app’s name is an homage to the world’s first web server. Back in 1989, Tim Berners-Lee started the web on his NeXT computer.
On that computer was an app named WorldWideWeb. This app was unique because it allowed his machine to edit and serve HTML documents. The app also used coding frameworks that were adopted by Apple after purchasing NeXT: they are being used right now to display what you’re reading.
Like that original app, this WorldWideWeb is a handy web development tool.
It’s designed for people who need to test things on their iPad or iPhone before moving the files onto a real web server like Apache or nginx. It also allows you to work in those increasingly rare moments where you don’t have a connection to the Internet. App developers can use this server to simulate and test APIs that their product uses.
FEATURES
WorldWideWeb does things differently than today’s production web servers:
• Automatic refresh — Watches your site and reloads browser when there are changes
• No caching — Every request gets a new response, no cache busters needed
• Easy to configure — Pick a folder and go
• Directory listings — A handy list of files whenever you hit a URL that doesn’t exist
• Bonjour support – Automatic DNS for easy access using devices on your local network
• REST support — Set default responses as JSON or XML for easy mocking of APIs
• No external dependencies — Completely standalone and doesn’t need other tools like Python or Ruby
• Built-in security — Runs completely in a sandbox, no access to data unless you allow it
• Powerful and lightweight – A small memory footprint with minimal CPU overhead
• No rocket science — Perfect for clients and other folks who are less technically inclined
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WorldWideWeb PRO
89,00 kr

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WorldWideWeb FAQ

  • Is WorldWideWeb free?

    Yes, WorldWideWeb is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does WorldWideWeb cost?

    WorldWideWeb has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 89.00 kr.

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WorldWideWeb Reviews

Excellent local web server to test out javascript on mobile device!

987654321+ on

United States

Thanks for creating this free excellent local web server to test out javascript that I've created or downloaded from github. I'm a novice javascript programmer and user on my iPad and usually use the web preview function of Textastic to run my projects locally. However, the World Wide Web server app runs my project with even more screen space and most similar to the actual rendering seen when I'm connected to a website in the Safari browser. It is simple to use-- all I need to do is to choose the folder that contains my local webserver files (e.g. Textastic files or the standard files app on my iPad), tap on a button to start the browser, then one more button to actually open up a browser in full view. :-) :-) :-)

unleash iPad run mini site locally via in Safari

onMacsince1992 on

United States

I needed to run a mini site of company documentation deployed as an HTML-based website offline and found that Safari for whatever reason Apple does not allow it to link and load local resources just like your desktop macOS would do with Safari while developing a site and testing pages locally from your own drive. To be more clear for those that did not have this experience yet even if you had a one page document as HTML with an external stylesheet this would not be loaded as called by the link in the source code of the page to the external style sheet simply in the same directories or folder on your iPad so this utility solves this problem being an Apple chose to make a problem. Side note: It appears they also have a desktop version of this web server utility that would also be great because Apple once again self-limited an awesome operating system and killed off the user selectable share option that used to turn on the Apache Web server underneath the pretty surface of that macOS. Apache is still on there but you need to know the procedure and how to edit the files to turn it on via the terminal. The desktop version of this app from what I can tell would save you from that annoyance.

More than a toy

terceiro on

United States

Here’s what it feels like to drive out into the mountains with just an iPad and a Bluetooth keyboard, and to do some actual, real-life web development: it feels like freedom.

Love the idea!

(: ME :) on

United States

Def looking forward to tweaking my website from my iPad! But for some reason, Dropbox is grayed out in the Files folder picker. 🤔

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WorldWideWeb Competitors

Name
SSH Files – Secure ShellFish
SFTP & Terminal
Runestone Text Editor
Edit plain text and code
phpwin
PHP Editor with Server
Core Beacons
BLE Advertisement Scanner
WattUp
Wireless Charging
La Terminal - SSH Client
SFTP, Files and Server Monitor
Adaptivity (B)
For developers & designers
Jellycuts
Supercharge your Shortcuts
Server: Host Files Locally
Prompt 3
The SSH app with speed & style

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