@BeakerBrowser @denormalize any plans to support warc files / @webrecorder_io to enable easy forking of http(s) sites?
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Replying to @maxogden @denormalize
yeah I ran into the same thing. there should be! was contemplating starting one cc
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Replying to @s3ththompson @denormalize
worth writing up a feature request as a
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Replying to @s3ththompson
Any interest in adding WARC/high-fidelity archiving support directly to Chrome? Would make our work a bit easier :)
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Replying to @webrecorder_io
I've been doing a little digging there myself... you can actually get pretty close with DevTools Network recording 1/
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Replying to @s3ththompson @webrecorder_io
and Right Click > Save HAR with content. Just haven't found a good proxy for reloading pages from the HAR 2/
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Right, browsers do HAR. #webarchiving world is WARC. A HAR<->WARC converter would be cool! assume http content included in HAR
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Replying to @webrecorder_io @s3ththompson
Decided to try this out real quick using our python toolchain:https://github.com/webrecorder/har2warc …
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