PirateBox and hotglue

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PirateBox and hotglue
May 22, 2016 11:55PM
Has anyone had any success in installing hotglue onto a PirateBox?

I'm hoping to use the TP Link routers together with hotglue to build an offline web page for an art project. I've previously modified a PirateBox to display a different theme but what I'm wanting to do next is host a page displaying some art and nothing else. I know that this forum is for PirateBox but since it's the most active of all the router mod projects I thought I would ask here.

I previously looked at using Superglue but it appears to be a dead project. The Github page for hotglue suggests that it's still being developed

If anyone has advice I'd be happy to hear it!

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Re: PirateBox and hotglue
May 29, 2016 07:59AM
The first step is that you get PHP up and running.

.. I think I tried superglue before..
Re: PirateBox and hotglue
June 26, 2016 05:27PM
So getting Hotglue set up on the PirateBox was pretty easy.

First I followed the instructions to get PHP onto the PirateBox. I then followed the instructions to offload the www folder onto the usb. This is necessary as hotglue can take up a lot of space if you're adding lots of pictures and videos.

After all of that I navigated to the content folder and voila!