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Issue 3023038: Pass notifications to the browser when a document is accessing an appcache.... (Closed)

Created:
10 years, 4 months ago by michaeln
Modified:
9 years, 7 months ago
CC:
chromium-reviews, darin-cc_chromium.org, brettw-cc_chromium.org
Visibility:
Public.

Description

Pass notifications to the browser when a document is accessing an appcache. BUG=45230 TEST=manual Committed: http://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome?view=rev&revision=54948

Patch Set 1 #

Patch Set 2 : '' #

Unified diffs Side-by-side diffs Delta from patch set Stats (+4 lines, -2 lines) Patch
M chrome/renderer/renderer_webapplicationcachehost_impl.cc View 1 1 chunk +4 lines, -2 lines 0 comments Download

Messages

Total messages: 3 (0 generated)
michaeln
Hi Jochen, where would I look in the UI to see the expected manifest url?
10 years, 4 months ago (2010-08-03 19:12:32 UTC) #1
jochen (gone - plz use gerrit)
LGTM On 2010/08/03 19:12:32, michaeln wrote: > Hi Jochen, where would I look in the ...
10 years, 4 months ago (2010-08-04 13:29:08 UTC) #2
michaeln
10 years, 4 months ago (2010-08-04 18:52:22 UTC) #3
> It's a bit difficult right now. You need a page that uses appcache and
includes
> an iframe from a page that uses cookies. Then allow cookies, but block
> third-party cookies. When you click on the cookie icon in the omnibox select
> "show cookies". Then the appcache should show up in the allowed cookies
section.

Geez... steps to see the url are quite involved indeed :)

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