Thanks, so it seems to make sure a fallback entry is used when offline, 
cache-control has to be used.

From: Michael Nordman [mailto:micha...@google.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 2:50 PM
To: Shwetank Dixit
Cc: Lianghui Chen; whatwg@lists.whatwg.org
Subject: Re: [whatwg] About bypassing caches for URLs listed in Fallback and/or 
Network section in a HTML5 Offline Web Application

Like Opera, Chrome respects the http cache when first attempting to "fetch 
normally" a resource that falls in a fallback namespace. I'm reasonably certain 
WebKit does the same.

"Normal" means just that... first do what the browser would do if there was no 
Application Cache... only if that fails to produce a good response, do 
something extra.
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 7:19 AM, Shwetank Dixit 
<shweta...@opera.com<mailto:shweta...@opera.com>> wrote:
At least in Opera, it will still respect the browser's normal cache header. So 
the network section header will just bypass the application cache, and will 
load normally like any other web page, which means respecting (i.e, not 
bypassing) the normal cache.

On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 19:28:55 +0530, Lianghui Chen 
<liac...@rim.com<mailto:liac...@rim.com>> wrote:

Anyone has any comments?

From: whatwg-boun...@lists.whatwg.org<mailto:whatwg-boun...@lists.whatwg.org> 
[mailto:whatwg-boun...@lists.whatwg.org<mailto:whatwg-boun...@lists.whatwg.org>]
 On Behalf Of Lianghui Chen
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 4:12 PM
To: whatwg@lists.whatwg.org<mailto:whatwg@lists.whatwg.org>
Subject: [whatwg] About bypassing caches for URLs listed in Fallback and/or 
Network section in a HTML5 Offline Web Application

Hi,

In spec HTML5 for offline web application 
(http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#offline) chapter 6.6.6, 
item 3, 4, 5 state that for resources that is in online whitelist (or has 
wildcard whitelist), or fallback list, it should be fetched "normally".

I would like to know does it mean the user agent (browser) should bypass its 
own caches (besides html5 appcache), like the WebKit cache and browser http 
stack cache?

Best Regards
Lyon Chen


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