Hmm... its-electric contains a Java program, which runs its own small
web server, plus some purely client-side HTML, JS, and CSS. For those
client-side files it shouldn't matter whether they are served under
Apache or lighttpd or not served at all but accessed using file: URIs
(well, in that last case you have to change client-side Flash
settings, but it's close).
Can you access the its-electric server directly?
Maybe show your configuration files and I'll see if anything jumps out at me.
Robert
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Kevin Kenyon <
kske...@mac.com> wrote:
> I can't get its-electric to serve a web page using lighttpd but it works OK
> with Apache. I'm running it on a raspberry pi and all I get is time out
> errors waiting for the graph to be served by Google. The its-electric-db
> files are populating just fine.
>
> I can't run Apache on the rasp pi but lighttpd works fine on it. I must be
> missing something in the setup that is not necessary on Apache. Have you
> heard of anyone successfully serving its-electric web pages with lighttpd?
> I'm running Fedora 17 on the raspberry pi and it's pretty much a stock
> Fedora distribution. Rasp Pi and its-electric seems like they would be made
> for each other.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin