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[GH-ISSUE #11] Archive Method: Add support for .webarchive output #1517
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expected: maybe someday
expected: next release
expected: release after next
expected: unlikely unless contributed
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scope: all users
scope: windows users
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size: hard
size: medium
size: medium
status: backlog
status: blocked
status: done
status: idea-phase
status: needs followup
status: wip
status: wontfix
touches: API/CLI/Spec
touches: configuration
touches: data/schema/architecture
touches: dependencies/packaging
touches: docs
touches: js
touches: views/replayers/html/css
why: correctness
why: functionality
why: performance
why: security
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Originally created by @rcarmo on GitHub (May 7, 2017).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox/issues/11
Just to let you know that I published a sample on how to create Safari
.webarchivefiles: https://github.com/rcarmo/python-webarchive - might be useful, since it also provides a sample Python 3asynciocrawler :)@pirate commented on GitHub (May 7, 2017):
👍 thanks! I'm also checking out https://github.com/chfoo/wpull for warc support.
@rcarmo commented on GitHub (May 7, 2017):
Nice - will see if I can do something with it!
@pirate commented on GitHub (Jul 6, 2017):
Apparently wget supports saving to warc files!
https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/wget.html
@rcarmo commented on GitHub (Jul 7, 2017):
Yep. Different format, though.
@pirate commented on GitHub (Sep 13, 2018):
I've decided to close this for now, since WARC is more officially supported and .webarchive is safari-only, I don't think it's worth investing time into this before WARC generation and replay is finished.