arquivo / pwa-technologies

Arquivo.pt main goal is the preservation and access of web contents that are no longer available online. During the developing of the PWA IR (information retrieval) system we faced limitations in searching speed, quality of results, scalability and usability. To cope with this, we modified the archive-access project (http://archive-access.sourceforge.net/) to support our web archive IR requirements. Nutchwax, Nutch and Wayback’s code were adapted to meet the requirements. Several optimizations were added, such as simplifications in the way document versions are searched and several bottlenecks were resolved. The PWA search engine is a public service at http://archive.pt and a research platform for web archiving. As it predecessor Nutch, it runs over Hadoop clusters for distributed computing following the map-reduce paradigm. Its major features include fast full-text search, URL search, phrase search, faceted search (date, format, site), and sorting by relevance and date. The PWA search engine is highly scalable and its architecture is flexible enough to enable the deployment of different configurations to respond to the different needs. Currently, it serves an archive collection searchable by full-text with 180 million documents ranging between 1996 and 2010.
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Scroll-down does not work on Image details using Firefox on Android #1232

Open dcgomes opened 2 years ago

dcgomes commented 2 years ago

What is the URL that originated the issue? https://arquivo.pt/image/search?q=Obrigado&l=pt&from=19910806&to=20220121&trackingId=a818e153c6ddf3385cbd_481e73fdf17e7b0070d9

What happened? Scroll-down does not work on Image details using Firefox 95.2.0 on Android 7.0, Huawei P10. This problem inhibits the users to access details about the image and corresponding page.

On desktop works OK.

Screenshots Screenshot_20220121-161043

VascoRatoFCCN commented 1 year ago

Cannot reproduce this issue on any other browser, only Firefox. Trying to change this behavior is tricky, and since Android's default browser is Chrome this is not an urgent issue. Postponing to next release.