On 12/03/15 16:04, Seth Fowler wrote:
It looks like it doesn’t anymore, because it works fine in Chrome.
It does; it browser-sniffs.
Gerv
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Chrome removed support for multipart/x-mixed-replace main resources in this
issue:
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=249132
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=249132
Here’s their explanation:
This feature is extremely rarely used by web sites and is the
I've been meaning to rip out the putative support for this from XHR (and
all of the complexity that it introduces) for months now. This would be
great.
- Kyle
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 3:37 PM, Seth Fowler s...@mozilla.com wrote:
Chrome removed support for multipart/x-mixed-replace main
On 3/12/15 7:04 PM, Seth Fowler wrote:
It looks like it doesn’t anymore, because it works fine in Chrome.
Iirc, bugzilla sniffs server-side and sends different things to
different browsers. Worth testing in Firefox with multipart/x-mixed
support disabled.
-Boris
On 2015-03-12 6:54 PM, Kyle Huey wrote:
I've been meaning to rip out the putative support for this from XHR (and
all of the complexity that it introduces) for months now. This would be
great.
Henri beat you by two years. ;-)
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=843508
On 3/12/15 6:37 PM, Seth Fowler wrote:
They made main resources that use multipart/x-mixed-replace trigger downloads
instead of being displayed.
So what gets downloaded is the entire mixed stream, right?
The observation that multipart/x-mixed-replace support introduces a lot of
complexity
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