I looked in localserver.db for the URL of  the Gmail manifest, which
has the following entry:

{"ignoreQuery":true,"src":"http://mail.google.com/mail/?... ","url":"/
mail/"}

IMO, the problem is they capture "/mail/" for mail.google.com, with a
trailing slash. Try loading "http://mail.google.com/mail/";, including
the trailing slash. This works for me in offline mode.

The icon created in Gnome also uses the above URL. If a desktop icon
wasn't installed for you, try again in Gmail's Settings->Offline-
>Other options.


On Jan 30, 9:16 am, HeX <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just tested the awesome off-line version of gmail. The only thing
> that is puzzling me (and has for some time with the reader application
> too) is how do I get an desktop icon created on LinuX. Or to be more
> precise on Gnome. The thing is, once I've closed Firefox I can never
> access by offline applications when offline. Simply typing in http
> (s)://mail.google.com will simply result in a page not found error.
>
> Is this just a short comming of the Linux version of the GoogleGears
> addon or am I simply missing something?
>
> /Hex

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