Webapps hosted in disconnected networks the apk or new

Hello
I use firefox on android as "customer" for a home automation system main interface. The home automation system based on user/admin gui web that I allowed to 'install' as a hosted web application, and both the gui and the manifest.app a little embarked on a linux embedded custom I use to serve web pages.

The whole House has a different LAN, and some of them are also disconnected from the internet.

No longer works with firefox beta and fennec every night, I see that the webapps change, former a new should be built as the apk to an external service. I know that theoretically I can build my apk in my own local network, but I don't have a camera with enough resources to do in any lan, therefore, no way to do it.

Of course when I try to install just my manifes.webapps to https://controller.apk.firefox.com/ cannot connect to my internal web server, therefore, no way to install my webapp, also, I can't put a webapp online as some House does not have internet connectivity at all.

Is it possible to achieve what I was used to the way that the 'old' webapps, or I need to build an application web packaged with just a single page just make a redirect to my local web server?

Hi nextime

It is a question of developer. This forum is for questions from non-developer people so not really help here.

I suggest to ask this and other questions of developer oriented to:

http://StackOverflow.com/questions/tagged/Firefox+or+Firefox-OS+or+HTML5-apps

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