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− | |purpose=The Rich Media Capture module (RMC), developed in the LiWA (Living Web Archives) project, is designed to enhance the capturing capabilities of the crawler, with regards to different multimedia content types. | + | |purpose= The Rich Media Capture module (RMC), developed in the LiWA (Living Web Archives) project, is designed to enhance the capturing capabilities of the crawler, with regards to different multimedia content types. |
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The Rich Media Capture module (RMC), developed in the LiWA (Living Web Archives) project, is designed to enhance the capturing capabilities of the crawler, with regards to different multimedia content types. The current version of Heritrix is mainly based on the HTTP/HTTPS protocols and it cannot treat other content transfer protocols widely used for multimedia content, such as streaming. | The Rich Media Capture module (RMC), developed in the LiWA (Living Web Archives) project, is designed to enhance the capturing capabilities of the crawler, with regards to different multimedia content types. The current version of Heritrix is mainly based on the HTTP/HTTPS protocols and it cannot treat other content transfer protocols widely used for multimedia content, such as streaming. |