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* http://wiki.laptop.org/go/WikiBrowse_English.
* http://wiki.laptop.org/go/WikiBrowse_English.
* http://lee.org/blog/2008/08/17/how-to-create-an-html-dump-of-mediawiki/
* http://lee.org/blog/2008/08/17/how-to-create-an-html-dump-of-mediawiki/
* Seth from OLPC says (via Twitter): "SJ and CJB have spent quite a lot of time compressing large sections of #wikipedia into a stand-alone static library... come to think of it cscott has done a lot of work in static caching of [[laptop:|our wiki]] in interesting ways, he would be useful too."
* Seth from OLPC says (via Twitter): "SJ and CJB have spent quite a lot of time compressing large sections of #wikipedia into a stand-alone static library... come to think of it cscott has done a lot of work in static caching of OLPC:|our wiki]] in interesting ways, he would be useful too."


[[Category:Appropedia content development]]
[[Category:Appropedia content development]]
[[Category:Appropedia site development]]
[[Category:Appropedia site development]]
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[[Category:Offline content]]

Revision as of 16:38, 14 November 2009

Can someone take a site dump, and somehow read it offline? Yes!

Steps to getting offline access to Appropedia

Assumptions

  • You are on a windows machine - the general steps are identical for Linux (zipedia works just fine on Linux) but you will need different software to create the .bz2 file

Steps

  • Right click on file
  • Choose "7zip"
  • Choose "Extract here"
  • compress .xml file to .bz2
  • Right Click on "currentdump.xml"
  • Choose "7zip"
  • Choose "add to archive"
  • Change Archive Format to "BZip2"
  • Click "OK"
  • Import to Zipedia
  • Reload Firefox if you haven't already
  • Click "Tools"
  • Click "Add-ons"
  • Select Zipedia
  • Click "Options"
  • Click "Generate Zipedia"
  • Select "Next"
  • The input path should be your newly created .bz2 file
  • The output path should be an empty folder such as "appropeda" in your "my documents" folder
  • type "wikipedia://wiki/Appropedia:CategoryTree" into your address bar

If you have any questions, hit up my talk page David.reber 04:51, 28 December 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]

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