

It works in any recent browser, but not in older ones. Generic and much cleaner way of serving content to the browser than jQuery mode. "ServiceWorker" mode uses a Service Worker to catch any HTTP request the page may send and reply with content read from the ZIM file.Is compatible with any browser, but it cannot run JavaScript inside the ZIM file, so some ZIMs with dynamic content do not work well (if at all). "JQuery" mode parses the DOM to find the HTML tags of these dependencies and modifies them to point to content we extract from the ZIM.Technically, after reading an article from a ZIM file, it is necessary to "inject" the dependencies (images, css, etc). You have to download these separately, store them in your filesystem, and manually select themĪfter starting the application (or you can drag-and-drop one into the app).
#KIWIX UNABLE TO LOAD ZIM FILE INSTALL#
To install the PWA in Chromium browsers, go to Settings -> Apps -> Install this site as an app.Īdditionally, the app requires ZIM archives that you can download from or

Alternatively, you can bookmark or install the PWA version from (it willĪuto-update).

You would rather not use a store, you can get a file-based version of the extension from, but you will This is the best way to get the extension, because it will be kept up to date automatically. Install "Kiwix JS" from your browser's add-on store. The reader also works with other content in the OpenZIM format:, but our main targets are Mediawiki-basedĬontent (Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wikitionary, etc.), StackExchange, Project Gutenberg and TED Talks. If your Internet access is expensive, intermittent, slow, unreliable, observed or censored, you can still haveĪccess to this amazing repository of knowledge, information and culture. For example, you can have the entire content of Wikipedia in your own language inside your device (including images andĪudiovisual content) entirely offline. No further Internet access is required to
#KIWIX UNABLE TO LOAD ZIM FILE ARCHIVE#
Once you have obtained an archive (see below), you can select it in Kiwix JS, and search for article titles. Progressive Web App (PWA) at, primarily intended for use within the Mozilla Extension. There is a version implemented as an offline-first You can get the extension from the Mozilla,Ĭhrome and Edge extension stores (search for "Kiwix", or click on a badge below). This is a ZIM archive reader for browser extensions or add-ons, developed in HTML5/Javascript.
