From 830af49f3306e29f8316c9ee43f43bb615e454ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Stuart P. Bentley" Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 00:14:02 -0800 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Delete .DS_Store --- .DS_Store | Bin 6148 -> 0 bytes 1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 .DS_Store diff --git a/.DS_Store b/.DS_Store deleted file mode 100644 index cf7a9fa643309921d16dfff4307d42abd68a6fe3..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 GIT binary patch literal 0 HcmV?d00001 literal 6148 zcmeH~-)huA6vofAsb;G}yb#5!!7DG;ve`e>f)`<_qE`xA=!F$cHiZqQn`M)Ag}B{R z1mD0H@LurBH}DaB0euhs=FC)D*Mc_|D|41J-^t9JOy&nOvqMCpJBfWFkBD5jQfC## zZ%nl-U$7-pvjP?B9nmx&MQIk{`NKkQTVV-U0{m9!?JFV7iR&(8&_tw2~W9`oUt+0GG+n;M}0=o>` zC8LLOfZ*pW;=G?m7*KUyrG$n&y_d8`11d1h^g){S%{Ha>y?gMR-`NlmU8WIm6!0;n zG@%GT73Xw|GMZAK+DAZrJOxnK%hLBZZr5eA!>Igb6WrDt{;#a|=heY$o&=r9>dl`` zF;3D$NRr+$mi42j&i}h7-~W#%*(XcD68NtO2xqgm*~OI1*}5<} vb=FGwGq^I!P(FzRR9f)R$5U5vws8_gDot9Qzh^NU<;yW From 3c6aa917fcd6c3ceaa375a020d8a16f27878b824 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Stuart P. Bentley" Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 00:20:56 -0800 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Remove line about NETWORK wildcards for Firefox http://codebits.glennjones.net/appcache/network/index.html indicates that Firefox has no problem with "*" as a NETWORK entry, and furthermore that browsers *do* have problems when using "http://*" and "https://*" as entries (this is the behavior I have been seeing in Chrome, and http://manifest-validator.com/validate throws up errors on those lines). --- index.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index eb5a2dd..e2ddc0f 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@

Appcache Facts

The NETWORK section lists all URLs that may be loaded over the Internet. If your application includes any API calls, make sure to enumerate them here. Note that this is a list of URL prefixes, so if all of your network calls begin with http://example.com/api/, that's all you need to include.

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If you want to allow arbitrary URLs to be accessed (scripts, stylesheets, API calls, anything), include *, http://* and https://* in this section. (Chrome and Safari respect the *; Firefox needs the http://* and https://*.)

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If you want to allow arbitrary URLs to be accessed (scripts, stylesheets, API calls, anything), include * in this section.

The FALLBACK section lists replacements for network URLs to be used when the browser is offline or the remote server is unavailable.

The SETTINGS specifies settings for appcache behaviour. Currently, the only available setting is cache mode.