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## Server

Setting up web a server on ESP8266 requires very title code and is surprisingly straightforward. This is thanks to functionality provided by versatile ESP8266WiFi library.
Setting up web a server on ESP8266 requires very little code and is surprisingly straightforward. This is thanks to functionality provided by the versatile ESP8266WiFi library.

The purpose of this example will be to prepare a web page that can be opened in a web browser. This page should show current raw reading of ESP's analog input pin.
The purpose of this example will be to prepare a web page that can be opened in a web browser. This page should show the current raw reading of ESP's analog input pin.


## Table of Contents
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Refresh: 5
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In our example the content type is `text/html`, the connection will be closed after serving and the content should requested by client again every 5 seconds. The header is concluded with an empty line `\r\n`. This is to distinguish header from the content to follow.
In our example the content type is `text/html`, the connection will be closed after serving and the content should be requested by the client again every 5 seconds. The header is concluded with an empty line `\r\n`. This is to distinguish header from the content to follow.

```
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
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![alt text](pictures/server-browser-output.png "Output from server in a web browser")
The page would be refreshed every 5 seconds. Each time this happens, you should see request from the client (your web browser) printed out on the serial monitor:
The page would be refreshed every 5 seconds. Each time this happens, you should see a request from the client (your web browser) printed out on the serial monitor:
```
[Client connected]
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If you like to try another server example, check out [WiFiWebServer.ino](https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/blob/master/libraries/ESP8266WiFi/examples/WiFiWebServer/WiFiWebServer.ino), that provides functionality of toggling the GPIO pin on and off out of a web browser.
For the list of functions provided to implement and manage servers, please refer to the [Server Class :arrow_right:](server-class.md) documentation.
For the list of functions provided to implement and manage servers, please refer to the [Server Class :arrow_right:](server-class.md) documentation.

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