It does not even attempt to generate m3u headers. It just sends the files. If your browser is configured to play them (like mine is), then they play.

Anything fancier than this will NOT be in Hijack.. somebody will need to do userland for playlists, m3u, etc..

I am still undecided as to whether to keep khttpd in the kernel or not.. it takes up space, isn't perfect, and kftpd is a better solution for most problems.

Note: neither kttpd nor kftpd are smart about "slashes in filenames".

-ml