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The OpenWayback Development
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JavaScript injection or re-writes, inc. facebook/twitter/youtube? #55

Open egh opened 10 years ago

egh commented 10 years ago

Pool examples? Plugin module? Host-based rules, over time. Put together with canonicalisation rules topic.

edsu commented 10 years ago

I'm curious about what this is getting after. Can you provide more details for the uninitiated?

egh commented 10 years ago

Hi Ed - Copying in from a spreadsheet that came out of our meeting in Paris last year. I'm going to ask for more details on our call tomorrow for these issues.

egh commented 10 years ago

Adding interested parties from spreadsheet. @anjackson @PsypherPunk @ikreymer

egh commented 10 years ago

Hi Ed - I've remembered what this is. Basically the task is, make wayback work for facebook, twitter & youtube. There was discussion of the possibility of distributing prepackaged hacks for heritrix & wayback to make these sites work. But obviously this ticket needs to be fleshed out.

edsu commented 10 years ago

Got it, thanks! Btw, are the openwayback calls open to others interested developers?

qome commented 4 years ago

Has there been any updates on this? For example Archive.org will handle XenForo forums fine, but when I do it in OpenWayback the page links, which are both actual links and Javascript hooks, don't take you to the pages you click on (unless you open in a new tab using middle click or a context menu). They produce console output clearly indicating the issue is missing or malfunctioning Javascript.

ato commented 4 years ago

Openwayback has been largely in maintenance mode for the last few years and hasn't gained significant features. For better JavaScript support it may be worth trying Pywb which is currently regarded as having the most effective replay capability: https://github.com/webrecorder/pywb

edsu commented 4 years ago

I guess it's obvious to everyone already, but perhaps worth pointing out, that archive.org do not actually use OpenWayback. Their playback application is not open source.

qome commented 4 years ago

Ah I had no idea.