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UI Components for JSF
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chrishj
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26 Mar 2019, 19:56

Could you let me know what is the recommended approach to review /consult the documentation while not connected to the internet?

Thank you,
PrimeReact: 9.6.0
NextJs: 13.4.12
Theme Apollo v9.0
Database pg 8.8.0
react-hook-form: 7.38.0

mert.sincan
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27 Mar 2019, 08:57

Maybe, we can write a service worker ;) WDYT?

kukeltje
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28 Mar 2019, 11:01

Or run it through FlyingSaucer which creates a PDF from html. Still need to finish my component for that so it is available in JSF.

chrishj
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30 Mar 2019, 13:14

Thanks for the suggestion.
PrimeReact: 9.6.0
NextJs: 13.4.12
Theme Apollo v9.0
Database pg 8.8.0
react-hook-form: 7.38.0

dan83
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04 Aug 2022, 23:59

I would like to use your documentation offline.
I want to download documentation using https://github.com/openzim/zimit/.
But not all content downloads correctly due to the dynamic menu.
Could you please give the sitemap https://www.primefaces.org/primeact/.
Thanks in advance.

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05 Aug 2022, 11:54

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dan83
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08 Aug 2022, 01:22

I used https://www.xml-sitemaps.com/ to create sitemap.xml, then added links from dynamic menu. All documentation has been downloaded. Everything works via kiwix.

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