Hi,
one problem with the online whitelist in cache manifest files is that
it matches on whole URLs only.
This makes embedding for example Google Maps into a web app difficult,
since you want to allow urls like
On 17 apr 2008, at 22.23, Geoffrey Garen wrote:
I think an exception should be thrown when ApplicationCache add/
remove is called with invalid URLs.
Can you be more specific about what you mean by invalid?
URL not found in the cache?
Malformed URL?
Something else?
Geoff
Invalid as in
Hi,
I think an exception should be thrown when ApplicationCache add/remove
is called with invalid URLs. Something like
If uri is not valid, raise an SYNTAX_ERR exception and abort these
steps.
Anders
The spec for the add and remove ApplicationCache methods does not say
what to do about how relative URIs should be resolved.
I think it would be most intuitive to resolve them agains't the URI o
the document that the ApplicationCache object is associated with.
Comments?
Anders
From section 4.6.6:
The item(index) method must return the dynamic entries with index
index from the application cache, if one is associated with
theApplicationCache object.
entries should be entry.
Also, it should be clarified that the item returns the uri of the entry.
Anders
If there is already an application cache identified by this manifest
URI, and that application cache contains a resource with the URI of
the manifest, and that resource is categorised as a manifest, then:
store the resource in the matching cache with the most up to date
version,
The text:
A browsing context can be associated with an application cache. A
child browsing context is always associated with the same browsing
context as its parent browsing context, if any.
should be:
A browsing context can be associated with an application cache. A
child browsing
Hello,
according to http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#sqlresultset
the rows attribute should return a _native_ array of objects.
In the case of JavaScript, does that mean a native JavaScript Array
object or another object which can be indexed as an array? If it's the