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Service workers not supported #145
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@perqa thank you for your report. As mentioned on the youzim.it homepage, not all kiwix readers support zimit-made ZIM files. See kiwix/kiwix-apple#341 and kiwix/kiwix-apple#435 I guess we should change that last sentence. |
If this another topic, please split it. I receive
Downloadlink: wiki.openzim.org_4f32d012.zim (664.85 MiB) using kiwix-serve from kiwix-tools_linux-armhf-3.4.0 on a Pi400 on RaspberryPi OS, aarch64 |
You must serve over https using a reverse proxy or access it via localhost if from the Pi itself |
Thanks, it works. Could the message above be extended, please? Currently only kiwix-serve (via https:// using a reverse proxy or via http://localhost) and kiwix-android ... |
You understand this message is baked into the ZIM and that the ZIM can be used in a multitude of ways depending on the reader and configurations. That said we have tickets to:
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As you explain it.
Why hasn't it happened yet, too few develpers or technical problems? Without knowing JavaScript in browsers I would have tought it should be possible with modern browser to fetch the content of URLs and compare them or at least the length of data. |
It's a matter of priorities. If you know someone capable and interested in contributing, that'd be appreciated. This part of code is on https://github.com/openzim/warc2zim repository though. |
I'm afraid not! |
I made a zim file of https://ohwhataknight.co.uk/travel-guide-to-pembrokeshire, using https://youzim.it/ on my iPhone.
Trying to open the zim file in Kiwix on iPhone, I get this:
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