Limit content of web browser version of http-strings to web browser.

In general it seems a bad idea to have two http-strings.c files as this precludes to have them both in the Contiki library. However as it stands it seems most reasonable to have one http-strings.c file be a clean superset of all usecases in order to allow them to run together in a single binary. As webserver/http-strings.c already contained strings not present in webbrowser/http-strings.c it seems reasonable to consider webserver/http-strings.c as the superset described. From that perspective it is appropriate to remove all strings from webbrowser/http-strings.c which are not used by the web browser in order to save memory otherwise wasted.
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Oliver Schmidt 2013-03-06 15:12:02 +01:00
parent 65ad87422f
commit 65a4472a0d
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@ -9,24 +9,4 @@ extern const char http_content_type[15];
extern const char http_location[11];
extern const char http_host[7];
extern const char http_crnl[3];
extern const char http_index_html[12];
extern const char http_404_html[10];
extern const char http_referer[9];
extern const char http_header_200[85];
extern const char http_header_404[92];
extern const char http_content_type_plain[29];
extern const char http_content_type_html[28];
extern const char http_content_type_css [27];
extern const char http_content_type_text[28];
extern const char http_content_type_png [28];
extern const char http_content_type_gif [28];
extern const char http_content_type_jpg [29];
extern const char http_content_type_binary[43];
extern const char http_html[6];
extern const char http_htm[5];
extern const char http_css[5];
extern const char http_png[5];
extern const char http_gif[5];
extern const char http_jpg[5];
extern const char http_text[6];
extern const char http_txt[5];