the internet channel executable and the browser code (wwwlib) are both lz77 compressed. youre going to have a bit of trouble trying to just search for strings and edit them without first decompressing the thing.

This has nothing to do with Android apps, and nor does it have to do with Java. The idea is to get the versions of websites formatted for Android phones, which are often simpler to navigate etc. One problem I do see is lack of HTML5 support, which many mobile sites rely on.When you send a request to a server in html, you send a header which contains info such as the encoding, the language, the user agent etc...
With some linux tool like wget, the user-agent can be useful to access restrictive sites or forums using google bot for example. In firefox, there's some extensions (user agent switcher) to achieve this too.
Here, on Wii, as others said the most difficult is not to change the string but to modify the wad, well it should be possible...
But, what's the purpose of this ? Watch youtube video ? That won't change the fact there's no java or latest flash in opera wii and most android apps are coded in java. Well, personnally I don't think it's really worth it except maybe a better display for some websites.
No. It would be illegal for me to distribute that WAD considering it is copyrighted Nintendo code. Do it yourself if you want to test. It's not that hard. Unpack WAD, extract 0000002C.app with U8 extraction tool, edit filter.ini, repack 0000002C.app with a U8 packing utility, repack WAD. But I can tell you now with a reasonable amount of certainty that it will not work. Why on earth would they have programmed in a DOL or ELF loader into an Internet Browser? And if they had, it'd work with remote DOLs or ELFs (e.g. hosting one online and typing in the URL). Simply being able to load files from SD won't magically make it able to load more formats.@SifJar
Could you pack a NTSC-U .wad with the include line off, please?
I wanna test something. (Running a .dol/.elf from the SD with the browser)
This has nothing to do with Android apps, and nor does it have to do with Java. The idea is to get the versions of websites formatted for Android phones, which are often simpler to navigate etc. One problem I do see is lack of HTML5 support, which many mobile sites rely on.

Couldn't you distribute some sort of patch, then have people apply it to the wad (or perhaps its contents)?This has nothing to do with Android apps, and nor does it have to do with Java. The idea is to get the versions of websites formatted for Android phones, which are often simpler to navigate etc. One problem I do see is lack of HTML5 support, which many mobile sites rely on.
Yeah, I understand the goal is to have big buttons for youtube and his million of interesting videos, or viewing the personal data robber aka facebook/google in optimized conditions. I was just extrapolating the android part. Changing the user agent won't add anything really new (just my opinon). Updating flash or making a java emulator is another story for sure.
You're right about html5 support, could be a problem.
Anyway, good luck with the work on wad and finding a "legal" way to distribute it.

Didn't I post (twice) exactly how to do what I was talking about?Couldn't you distribute some sort of patch, then have people apply it to the wad (or perhaps its contents)?This has nothing to do with Android apps, and nor does it have to do with Java. The idea is to get the versions of websites formatted for Android phones, which are often simpler to navigate etc. One problem I do see is lack of HTML5 support, which many mobile sites rely on.
Yeah, I understand the goal is to have big buttons for youtube and his million of interesting videos, or viewing the personal data robber aka facebook/google in optimized conditions. I was just extrapolating the android part. Changing the user agent won't add anything really new (just my opinon). Updating flash or making a java emulator is another story for sure.
You're right about html5 support, could be a problem.
Anyway, good luck with the work on wad and finding a "legal" way to distribute it.



Nobody ported them because you really don't have to.There were at least 3 homebrew web browsers being developed for the Wii:
Unfortunately they are all unfinished and none of them plays Flash movies that require Flash 9 or above...![]()
Too bad no one created Chrome or Firefox ports for the Wii!![]()
Nobody ported them because you really don't have to.
If you want to improve your browsing experience, start with this:
And remember, buy a USB keyboard!

You wanted Firefox or Chrome on the Wii - there you go then.yeah and no memory left to do anything functional on the web with linux eating up half of it.
It would be awesome if someone with Wii hacking knowledge could to a memory patch for that!(...) changing the ID of the browser (...)
Now if this is possible on the Wii and would it help on the Wii? I don't have a clue.
