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what is the event by which i can get that user deny the offline data store when the message comes in the browser

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I have an application which stores manifest for offline use. Now firefox asking for a confirm message that if i want to allow or not. If i say 'allow' the application works fine. but if i say 'not now' or 'never for this site' the application stops. What is the event to check that user deny to allowing store data. i used different option like - cached,noupdate,error,uncached,idle,obsolete. as an example- applicationCache.addEventListener('idle', function () {});

but none of this says that user deny to allow. Please tell me the option that i can check that user does not want to allow and do my rest work.

I have an application which stores manifest for offline use. Now firefox asking for a confirm message that if i want to allow or not. If i say 'allow' the application works fine. but if i say 'not now' or 'never for this site' the application stops. What is the event to check that user deny to allowing store data. i used different option like - cached,noupdate,error,uncached,idle,obsolete. as an example- applicationCache.addEventListener('idle', function () {}); but none of this says that user deny to allow. Please tell me the option that i can check that user does not want to allow and do my rest work.

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It should be possible to allow offline data storage for only certain websites, and that setting is in Options > Advanced > Network. If the answer is "don't do it", then it should not be done. Is that not what is happening?