Re: HTML5 manifest caching on Heroku

2012-05-11 Thread Dan Curry
I was having a similar issue with Heroku using PHP on Cedar.  I found that 
the solution was to include a .htaccess file with the following line in 
it:  

AddType text/cache-manifest manifest


Hope that helps.

On Tuesday, November 30, 2010 12:13:14 AM UTC-6, railsnerd wrote:


 Adam Wiggins kindly put up a cache manifest example: 
 http://cachemanifest.heroku.com/clock.html 

 I notice that this does work when I reload the page that is already 
 open in iPhone Safari 

 However if I load the clock url on a fresh safari page, the cache does 
 not kick in. 

 Is this a heroku issue?  The manifests seem to be set up ok from what 
 I can see? 

 The reason I am wondering is that other manifest examples, outside of 
 heroku, do work eg: http://www.thecssninja.com/demo/offline_webapp/

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Re: HTML5 manifest caching on Heroku

2010-11-30 Thread Rufo Sanchez
I have HTML5 offline-capable apps running off Heroku and have had no
issues so far; we've had them used across a fairly wide range of
devices, too.

FWIW, I didn't have any problems with the links below in either
desktop or mobile Safari; loading the page once, turning on airplane
mode, closing the tab and visiting the same URL worked fine. (iPhone 4
on iOS 4.1.)

Rufo

On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:13 AM, railsnerd rails.n...@gmail.com wrote:

 Adam Wiggins kindly put up a cache manifest example:
 http://cachemanifest.heroku.com/clock.html

 I notice that this does work when I reload the page that is already
 open in iPhone Safari

 However if I load the clock url on a fresh safari page, the cache does
 not kick in.

 Is this a heroku issue?  The manifests seem to be set up ok from what
 I can see?

 The reason I am wondering is that other manifest examples, outside of
 heroku, do work eg: http://www.thecssninja.com/demo/offline_webapp/

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Re: HTML5 manifest caching on Heroku

2010-11-30 Thread Abel Tamayo
I can't test the example right now, but I would like to remind you that
appcache or manifest cache is still in at a experimental stage. If you think
it works inconsistently with Safari, better not even try with Firefox (yet).
It all depends on the version though.

On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 6:35 PM, Rufo Sanchez r...@rufosanchez.com wrote:

 I have HTML5 offline-capable apps running off Heroku and have had no
 issues so far; we've had them used across a fairly wide range of
 devices, too.

 FWIW, I didn't have any problems with the links below in either
 desktop or mobile Safari; loading the page once, turning on airplane
 mode, closing the tab and visiting the same URL worked fine. (iPhone 4
 on iOS 4.1.)

 Rufo

 On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:13 AM, railsnerd rails.n...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Adam Wiggins kindly put up a cache manifest example:
  http://cachemanifest.heroku.com/clock.html
 
  I notice that this does work when I reload the page that is already
  open in iPhone Safari
 
  However if I load the clock url on a fresh safari page, the cache does
  not kick in.
 
  Is this a heroku issue?  The manifests seem to be set up ok from what
  I can see?
 
  The reason I am wondering is that other manifest examples, outside of
  heroku, do work eg: http://www.thecssninja.com/demo/offline_webapp/
 
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Re: HTML5 manifest caching on Heroku

2010-11-30 Thread Pedro Del Gallego
 Adam Wiggins kindly put up a cache manifest example:
 http://cachemanifest.heroku.com/clock.html

 I notice that this does work when I reload the page that is already
 open in iPhone Safari

 However if I load the clock url on a fresh safari page, the cache does
 not kick in.

 Is this a heroku issue?  The manifests seem to be set up ok from what
 I can see?

It works on Chrome 8.0.552/ubuntu.  It must be a safari issue.

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HTML5 manifest caching on Heroku

2010-11-29 Thread railsnerd

Adam Wiggins kindly put up a cache manifest example:
http://cachemanifest.heroku.com/clock.html

I notice that this does work when I reload the page that is already
open in iPhone Safari

However if I load the clock url on a fresh safari page, the cache does
not kick in.

Is this a heroku issue?  The manifests seem to be set up ok from what
I can see?

The reason I am wondering is that other manifest examples, outside of
heroku, do work eg: http://www.thecssninja.com/demo/offline_webapp/

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