Please file a bug on <https://bugs.webkit.org/> with steps to reproduce on Safari. We really know what change(s) in the manifest caused the crash. Also I believe there was at least one recent manifest-related crash fix, so trying this on a WebKit nightly build (before filing a bug) would also be helpful. Thanks! Dave On Wed, 10/15/08, VictorM <vosuba@gmail.com> wrote:
I've been using this feature on the iPod Touch.
It works, but under some circumstances during a cache-manifest change, Safari will crash and will from then on always crash when loading that page, until I reset the iPod's software.
I had what looks like the same problem on Safari 4 preview 2.
David Kilzer wrote:
This feature shipped with iPhone OS 2.1. When you use
"Add to Home
Screen" from the "+" button on Safari for iPhone, a web application with a manifest defined (per the HTML5 spec) will be saved with any cached resources. Note that the manifest file *must* be served with the correct MIME type for this to work.
There is no shipping version of Safari for Mac OS X or Windows that supports this feature yet.
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