> The Net tab panel only tracks HTTP(S) network requests. I think the
> HTML5 stuff skips that to load from the special offline cache, thus no
> actual network requests to monitor. Honza can better explain. I think
> it would be nice to monitor non-network requests too.
Correct, there is also a bug for showing cache reads.
http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=1208

> But this is a
> low level thing that I think the Firefox developers would have to add
> support for. Mozilla has a tendency to add features, then later
> (hopefully) add a way to debug them when people ask.
Yes, I have already explored a bit this area and I this also is one of
the features I have proposed for Firebug 1.6.

Honza

> On Jan 21, 8:39 am, "Lord Loh." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I am using the HTML5 cache manifest attribute in the HTML tag as
>
> > <HTML manifest="manifest.php?manifestfile=ttuisdHome.manifest">
>
> > The site is cached correctly and load times reduce. However, firebug
> > displays only one file - the one in the NETWORK: section of the
> > manifest file.
>
> > Is there a way to see the load times from the cache or to see what
> > files have been loaded from the cache?
>
> > Thank you.
>
>

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