window.applicationCache.status never only returns 0 or 1
I have am using a manifest file to cache pages for a web app. By changing the version # in my manifest file updates are then pushed to apps in Chrome, Safari, and IE....but not in Firefox. I got this chunk of code directly from a Mozilla forum:
function onUpdateReady(){ window.applicationCache.swapCache(); } window.applicationCache.addEventListener('updateready', onUpdateReady); if(window.applicationCache.status === window.applicationCache.UPDATEREADY){ onUpdateReady(); }
I used jQuery to alert window.applicationCache.status, which in Firefox only returns either 0 or 1....never 4 as it should when a change to the manifest file has been made. Am I missing something, or is this a bug?
I should mention that this is what my .htaccess file looks like:
AddType text/cache-manifest .manifest ExpiresActive On <Files index.html> Header append Cache-Control "public, must-revalidate" </Files>
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It does not look like it: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/d.../Using_the_application_cache
- Does is have MIME type text/cache-manifest.
- Is the .htacess file within either the root directory, or the same directory as the application.
- In the .appache file, do you have a ExpiresByType text/cache-manifest "access plus 0 seconds"
Another reference I found: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/d.../Application_cache_implementation_overview#Updating_an_existing_cache_or_first_download_of_an_offline_cache
If it is not working as expected, definately file a bug in [bugzilla.mozilla.org]
See also [/questions/993853] (locked)
1. My .htaccess file has: AddType text/cache-manifest .manifest 2. The .htaccess file is in the root. 3. Per your suggestion I added: ExpiresByType text/cache-manifest "access plus 0 seconds"...still nothing. Updates to the .manifest file are noticed in Chrome, Safari, and IE....but still not in Firefox.
Using the error console I get this message: "Offline cache doesn't need to update". All my files are getting cached, and the site works as it should in off-line mode...Firefox just isn't seeing changes that I make to my .manifest file.
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