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@benoit74 There is a difference (IMHO) between an ampersand that is in a parameter ***value*** and an ampersand that is a ***separator***. Separators are well defined in one of the...
OK, thanks. My only concern is that we can ultimately get something valid and vaguely well formatted out of whatever goes into the ZIM, since ultimately it's browsers that have...
Thanks for your kind words, @benoit74! > the HTML parser you will use will already take care of that decoding right at the moment the content is read This is...
@benoit74 Thank you very much for the test cases. Once we have a test ZIM, I'll also test manually on the platforms [we support](https://github.com/kiwix/kiwix-js?tab=readme-ov-file#officially-supported-platforms) (roughly, Chrome, Chrome 58+, Edge, Edge...
Just to confirm that Firefox now also (correctly) blocks navigation when clicking on a card (see screenshot). However, when clicking on the link "lire la suite" in the card, Firefox...
@rgaudin I think you're right that this is an "overlooked" case in Wombat, because it appears that the inline onclick event isn't intercepted by the Wombat shims, whereas the real...
I agree we need to add `wombatWorker.js`. This would primarily be for Web Workers which are increasingly necessary to replay many Web sites accurately. Of course Service Workers can't be...
> I do not consider this is mandatory at all for Zimit2 release Agreed. It was an issue with the www.ready.gov ZIMs, but it did not affect systems reading the...
I can't help with the other values, but `target_frame: '___wb_replay_top_frame'` seems like a hangover from classic Zimit, where there is an actual iframe with that identifier that contains the rendered...
If there is any change in how the scraper is named, I'll need to know, because it's one of the ways I detect zimit2. Basically, the method I'm currently using...