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  <p><a href="i:01Extract webapp:i:0bsitecache/local/:">Click to install url service that extracts web apps to the folder &quot;sitecache/local/&quot;</a>: support web extensions (.crx for chrome &amp; .xpi for firefox).</p>
<p>Offline resources locate in the folder &quot;sitecache&quot;. With the option &quot;use offline resources&quot; enabled, the corresponding files in &quot;sitecache/[domain name]/[full path including filename, the url path part]&quot; are loaded first before reaching the network.</p>
<p>PWAs (Progresssive Web Applications) and some web extensions (.crx for chrome &amp; .xpi for firefox) are just packaged websites. Ex. the &quot;kiwix&quot; extension can be extracted to the folder &quot;sitecache/local/kiwix&quot;<sup id="fnref:1"><a href="#fn:1" class="footnote-ref" role="doc-noteref">1</a></sup>, then the kiwix extension can be accessed via url &quot;https://local/kiwix/www/index.html&quot; in the browser.</p>
<h4 id="serverless-local-sites">Serverless local sites</h4>
<p>Any folder under &quot;sitecache&quot; can be visited as a local site. Urls with search queries can be dynamically processed by the js/wasm code in the local file.</p>
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<p>Last Modified: 25 November 2022<br>
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