# WRP - Web Rendering Proxy A HTTP proxy server that allows to use historical / vintage web browsers on the modern web. It works by rendering a web page in to GIF image with ISMAP. ![Internet Explorer 1.5 doing Gmail](wrp.png) ## Current Status * This is a new version using GoLang/[ChromeDP](https://github.com/chromedp/chromedp) (Python/Webkit is now deprecated). * Fully supported an maintained. * Works as browser-in-browser. A real http proxy mode is being investigated. Check [issue #35](https://github.com/tenox7/wrp/issues/35) for updates. * Supports clicking on non-link elements (eg. cookie warnings, dropdown menus, etc.) and sending keystrokes. Yes, you can login to Gmail. ## Usage 1. [Download a WRP binary](https://github.com/tenox7/wrp/releases/) and run it on a machine that will become your WRP gateway server. 2. Point your legacy browser to `http://address:port` of WRP server. Do not set or use it as a "Proxy Server" (yet). 3. Type a search string or a http/https URL and click Go. 4. Adjust your screen width/height/scale/#colors to fit in your old browser. 5. Scroll web page by clicking on the in-image scroll bar. 6. Do not use client browser history-back, instead use Bk WRP button. 7. To send keystrokes fill K input box and press Go. There also are buttons for backspace, enter and arrow keys. ## Docker ``` docker run -d -p 8080:8080 --name wrp --restart unless-stopped tenox7/wrp ``` ## Flags ``` -l listen address:port, default :8080 -h headed mode, display browser window -d chromedp debug logging ``` ## Minimal Requirements - Server / Gateway should run on a modern hardware/os that supports memory hungry Chrome. - Client / Browser needs to support HTML FORMs and ISMAP. Typically Mosaic 2.0 would be minimum version for forms. However ISMAP was supported since 0.6B, so if you manually enter url using `?url=...` you can use ealier version. ## History * In 2014, version 1.0 started as a cgi-bin script, adaptation of `webkit2png.py` and `pcidade.py`, [blog post](https://virtuallyfun.com/2014/03/03/surfing-modern-web-with-ancient-browsers/). * Later in 2014, version 2.0 became a stand alone http-proxy server, also support for both Linux/MacOS, [another post](https://virtuallyfun.com/wordpress/2014/03/11/web-rendering-proxy-update//). * In 2016 the whole internet migrated to HTTPS/SSL/TLS and WRP largely stopped working. Python code became unmaintainable and mostly unportable (especially to Windows, even WSL). * In 2019 WRP 3.0 has been rewritten in Golang/Chromedp as browser-in-browser instead of http proxy. * Later in 2019, WRP 4.0 has been completely refactored to use mouse clicks instead using a href nodes. Also in 4.1 added sending keystrokes in to input boxes. You can now login to Gmail. Also now runs as a Docker container. ## Credits * Uses [chromedp](https://github.com/chromedp), thanks to [mvdan](https://github.com/mvdan) for dealing with my issues * Uses [go-quantize](https://github.com/ericpauley/go-quantize), thanks to [ericpauley](https://github.com/ericpauley) for developing the missing go quantizer * Thanks to Jason Stevens of [Fun With Virtualization](https://virtuallyfun.com/) for graciously hosting my rumblings * Thanks to [claunia](https://github.com/claunia/) for help with the Python/Webkit version in the past ## Legal Stuff License: Apache 2.0 Copyright (c) 2013-2018 Antoni Sawicki Copyright (c) 2019 Google LLC