One possible reason for that is that there is no documentation for it
anywhere. At least, none that I've ever been able to find, and I'm more
interested than the average developer. This goes too for other WebKit
extensions such as range.expand().
Tim
On 7 August 2014 00:43, Julie Parent
Probably a naive comment, but I'm curious and interested in learning since
it's one thing that's been missing from browsers:
Does your last comment mean that you'd be baking in dependency on a certain
auth standard in the user agent? What happens when the part of the
authentication model that is
Hi Mark,
On August 6, 2014 at 5:22:01 AM, Mark Taylor (mark.s...@base88.com) wrote:
My main feedback/concerns is that it is currently as inherently inflexible as
the cache
manifest file, rendering it useless in many use cases:
Specification assumes that the entire app is self contained
From: Marc Fawzi marc.fa...@gmail.com
Probably a naive comment, but I'm curious and interested in learning since
it's one thing that's been missing from browsers:
Does your last comment mean that you'd be baking in dependency on a certain
auth standard in the user agent? What happens when