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Originally Posted by knc1
What is included in the set of examples of the project Hawhill referred to is not the same as the one you tried.
I only scanned through it, did not actually study it, but it is just a simplified example of using a zip archive as a (readonly) file system.
But the problem may still remain of how you could make use of it from within a WAF.
I honestly do not know if that could be done, even with this simplified example (which of course could be changed as required).
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ALERT, NOOB'S TALKING:
if it can mount zip archives and make them readonly just like folders, it could be used to mount *.zip archives in the Gallery folder before launching Komic.
The start script in Komic makes a list of every folder containing images in /mnt/us/Gallery and this means zip archives will be detected as folders.
Anyway, I don't know how to automagically (

) unmount zip archives when closing Komic.