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Why do you need a webserver (i.e. i-jetty) if you have the wiki complete as static files anyway? You should be able to simply browse them locally...
rene
It seemed to me a good idea if my users can take the wiki on an android phone.
There are some combinations of webserver/php available for android but i decided for i-jetty as the webserver and a htm version of my wiki.
This is because on the phone data become static and therefore neither a php nor dokuwiki install is needed.
I exported (part of) the wiki with the Site Export plugin.
Mailed the archive tot my phone and extracted it to the "detail" directory of I-Jetty.
Start i-jetty.
Call the page in the browser : localhost:8080/detail/siteexport/wiki/news.htm
(siteexport/wiki/news.htm etc are names from my export)
My wikipages run like a train on android (thanks to the responsive design) and no data connection is needed.
Until now this is experimental but it looks promising.
Hope you can use this tip.
rene
With static i mean static html.
On my samsung s4 this does not work. I can load one page in the browser but i can not follow the links etc.
Edit : it follows the links ... I did not see, quite stupid... but the sidebar and the pagemenu on top stay open. I thinks i-jetty supports the java for these ?