On Wed, May 15 2019 at 11:27 +00, Demian Katz wrote:
> Unfortunately, if the diagnosis is correct, this is really a problem
> on the Mirador side -- Mirador is assuming that you are using a
> full-fledged dynamic IIIF image server (known as "level 1" -- the
> recommended IIIF standard), and it isn't downgrading itself to handle
> the simpler static images you are hosting on GitHub (known as "level
> 0" -- the bare minimum IIIF standard). This seems like a problem that
> should be fixed in Mirador, since I’m sure you're not the only one who
> will be affected by it -- but I can't speculate on how long that will
> take, or where it would fall in the Mirador community's priority list.
I will make a formal feature request and we will see :-)
>
> In the meantime, one alternative might be to experiment with
> cloud-hosted IIIF images. I'm aware of at least one service
> (
https://www.iiifhosting.com/) that offers this without requiring you
> to run your own server, and it looks like you can try it out for
> free.
I'm aware of it and it seems exactly as you said: you try for free, but
not to use systematically for free.
> Alternatively, if you have the resources to run your own server,
> there are many good free packages to accomplish that... but you'll
> need heavier infrastructure than GitHub alone to accomplish it.
In other words, serving the recommended level 1 from GitHub Pages is
impossible?
That's what I suspected... Fortunately I have some ideas how to solve
the problem in the future.
Best regards
Janusz
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Janusz S. Bien
emeryt (emeritus)
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