Le 24/10/2012 16:22, Jason Skomorowski a écrit : > On 12-10-10 05:15 PM, Emmanuel Engelhart wrote: >> Le 10/10/2012 20:32, Jason Skomorowski a écrit : >>> Hi! >>> >>> I would like to build a ZIM file of the Simple English Wikipedia >>> including the full resolution images for educational use in a region >>> without reliable Internet access. >>> >>> So far as I can tell, I would need to: >>> >>> * grab a copy of the current dump and use something like >>> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikix to populate it with images >>> >>> * set it up to be served via HTTP, possibly by importing into a local >>> mediawiki instance >>> >>> ...alternatively: >>> >>> * http://www.nongnu.org/wp-mirror/ >>> >>> And then: >>> >>> * spider the whole thing into html/images using curl/wget >>> >>> * use Zimwriter+buildZimFromDirectory as per here: >>> https://openzim.org/Build_your_ZIM_file >> >> This is perfectly feasible in that way... but won't be easy to get a >> good result. > > Beyond getting all those pieces running, what hurdles do you anticipate? > Does the dump not import cleanly into a stock mediawiki?
* mwDumper is not really maintained, but this is not the worth part (**) * Then you will have to import the pictures from simple and commons (**) * Configure everything with DumpHTML to get a quality result (***) * Build the ZIM file (**) Emmanuel _______________________________________________ Offline-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/offline-l
