The standard for web is basically the same since the beginning. A folder with a index.html and all other needed files. All I'm saying if you zip a folder that contains a web app, it will work in any device without much effort. A web bundle may never exist and you need to wait for the browsers to start supporting it in maybe if we are luck a few years. If there's a tool to just zip the web app folder, hash it and upload it to some blossom servers them you can build a web app directory that anyone can use, verify etc

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I don't know how else to say it, I don't care about whatever browsers gonna do. I don't need to wait for anything. You're describing Web Bundle exactly, which likely contemplates gotchas you haven't thought about. If you want to write a standard for zip files, this is what we tried with @hzrd149 long time ago, feel free to create a standard that we can reference (with a proper mime type) and I'll add it to the spec