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== Boardbook == | == Boardbook == | ||
[[Boardbook html mod]] | [[Boardbook html mod]] to alter the original boardbook and inject it into a non-modified system. | ||
But it looks like it's also possible to simply change the path to the boardbook directory by adding a parameter to the LSD start script: | |||
VMOPTIONS="$VMOPTIONS -DBoardbookInfoFilePath=/mnt/boardbook/" | |||
== License Viewer == | == License Viewer == |
Revision as of 08:18, 16 March 2025
There are two (known to me) usages of the built-in web browser in MIB: boardbook and license viewer. Both use offline static html files to display content. But those can be easily modified to get access to the world-wide web.
Boardbook
Boardbook html mod to alter the original boardbook and inject it into a non-modified system.
But it looks like it's also possible to simply change the path to the boardbook directory by adding a parameter to the LSD start script:
VMOPTIONS="$VMOPTIONS -DBoardbookInfoFilePath=/mnt/boardbook/"
License Viewer
Here's part of the code that loads the license
private String getFilePath(String string) { Buffer buffer = new Buffer(); buffer.append("/eso/browser/public/license"); if (string != null && string.length() > 0) { buffer.append("-"); buffer.append(string); } buffer.append(".html"); return buffer.toString(); }
Now we know where to look for the .html
file.