TinyWeb is a minuscule Delphi OSS webserver developed by the makers of notorious "THE BAT!" email client. It saw its last release (v1.93) in 2000, so it's probably not your safest bet for high availability Web presence, but its tiny footprint (53 KB) coupled with portability (? untested!) might come in handy for some quick'n'dirty HTML testing...
- [url]http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/tinyweb/[/url] author wrote:TinyWeb is an extremely small (executable file size is 53K), simple (no configuration other than through the command line) and fast (consumes a minimum of system resources) Win32 daemon for regular (TCP/http) and secure (SSL/TLS/https) web-servers. This program is free for commercial and non-commercial use.[url]http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/tinyweb/install.php[/url] author wrote:TinyWeb is neither windowed nor console application, moreover, it is not a Windows Service. Once started, tiny.exe will appear in Task List. There is no way to stop TinyWeb except End Task operation.
EDIT: Finally found the mention of TinyWeb I had previously seen at TPFC forums -- user calm_observer made it (namelessly...) back in 2007 at http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... 5530#p5530 ...