Web Rendering Proxy: Use vintage, historical, legacy browsers on modern web
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WRP - Web Rendering Proxy

A HTTP proxy server that allows to use historical and obsolete web browsers on the modern web. It works by rendering the web page in to a GIF image. It sends mouse clicks via ISMAP and keystrokes from a text box form input.

Current Status

  • This is a new reimplementation in GoLang/ChromeDP.
  • Beta but fully supported an maintained.
  • Currently works as browser-in-browser. A real http proxy mode is being investigated. Check issue #35 for updates.
  • As of 4.1 supports clicking on non-link elements (eg. cookie warnings, dropdown menus, etc.) and sending keystrokes. Yes, you can login and use Gmail or play web based games from any old browser.

Usage

  1. Download a WRP binary and run it on a machine that will become your WRP 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. Send keystrokes by filling in K input box and pressing Go. You also have buttons for backspace, enter and arrow keys.

Internet Explorer 1.5 doing Gmail

Flags

-l  listen address:port, default :8080
-h  headed mode, display browser window
-d  chromedp debug logging

More info and screenshots

Credits

License: Apache 2.0
Copyright (c) 2013-2018 Antoni Sawicki
Copyright (c) 2019 Google LLC