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== <translate>Web server mode</translate> ==
== <translate>Web server mode</translate> ==
[[File:Kiwix 0.9 rc2 article served en screenshot.png|right|thumb|<translate>Share your content on your LAN using HTTP.</translate>]]
[[File:Kiwix 0.9 rc2 article served en screenshot.png|right|thumb|<translate>Share content on your LAN using HTTP.</translate>]]


<translate>'''With Kiwix, you can share your content on your LAN and even on Internet.''' Kiwix integrates indeed a HTTP/Web server which can be started on demand, directly from the Kiwix user interface. Then, all users sharing the network can simply access to your content using their browser, without installing themself installing Kiwix or downloading any ZIM file.</translate>
<translate>'''With Kiwix, you can share content on your LAN and even on Internet.''' Kiwix integrates a HTTP/Web server which can be started on demand, directly from the Kiwix user interface. Then, all users sharing your the network can simply access to your content using their browser, without installing themselves installing Kiwix or downloading any ZIM file.</translate>


<translate>Called [[kiwix-serve]], '''this server can also perfectly be started independently''' ; it's available as a separate command line executable. This can be pretty useful if this is the unique usage of Kiwix, on server or small devices. We use it for example for our [[kiwix-plug|Wifi hotspot solution]].</translate>
<translate>Called [[kiwix-serve]], '''this server can also perfectly be started independently''' ; it's available as a separate command line executable. This can be pretty useful if this is the unique usage of Kiwix, on server or small devices. We use it for example for our [[kiwix-plug|Wifi hotspot solution]].</translate>

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