![]() ![]() Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 (needs to run a local copy of the source code).Microsoft Edge Legacy >=40 (needs to run a local copy of the source code).Firefox OS >=1.2 (needs to be installed manually on the device with WebIDE).We still partially test against them, and we'll try to keep compatibility as long as it's not too complicated: Universal Windows Platform (UWP) >=0 (as an HTML/JS application: see ).Electron >=1.8.0 and NWJS >=0.14.7 (as an application: see ).Microsoft Edge (Chromium) >=79 (as an add-on: ).Google Chrome (or Chromium) >=58 (as an extension: ).Mozilla Firefox >=52 (as an extension: ).Injection mode supported by the specific browser engine. Since the app is written in HTML/JavaScript, it should work in most recent browser engines and many older ones too, depending on the Content You can switch between these content injection modes in Configuration, but if your browser supports ServiceWorker mode, you are stronglyĪdvised to remain in this mode. This mode is compatible with any browser, but it cannot run JavaScript inside the ZIM file, so some ZIMs with dynamicĬontent do not work well (if at all). ![]() "JQuery" mode (deprecated) parses the DOM to find the HTML tags of the dependencies and modifies them to point to content we extractįrom the ZIM.Service Workers are currently disabled by Mozilla in Firefox extensions, but we use a workaround (an offline-first PWA version) as a It works in any recent browser, but not in older ones. It is a generic and clean way of serving content to the browser. ![]()
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