[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 64581] New: Web Inspector: ApplicationCache UI is confusing and incorrect incorrect.

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Thu Jul 14 18:59:23 PDT 2011


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64581

           Summary: Web Inspector: ApplicationCache UI is confusing and
                    incorrect incorrect.
           Product: WebKit
           Version: 528+ (Nightly build)
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: All
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: Normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: Web Inspector
        AssignedTo: webkit-unassigned at lists.webkit.org
        ReportedBy: michaeln at google.com
                CC: timothy at apple.com, rik at webkit.org, keishi at webkit.org,
                    pmuellr at yahoo.com, joepeck at webkit.org,
                    pfeldman at chromium.org, yurys at chromium.org,
                    bweinstein at apple.com, apavlov at chromium.org,
                    loislo at chromium.org


Click the "Resources" tab at the top.

The tree view along the left-hand-side has a top level node for Application Cache. When opened, it shows a child element for every domain in the frame hierarchy of the page subject to inspection. When clicking any of those elements, the right-hand-side shows you the details of the appcache associated with the topmost document in the frame hierarchy, or indicates there is no appcache if there is no association to one.

It doesn't make much sense to list domains in the frameset under the appcache node (I'm not sure what those node are trying to represent). And it's plainly incorrect to show info about the topmost document regardless of which node is selected.

The display of the details of an individual appcache (the right-hand-side) is reasonable, but the navigation elements on the left-hand-side to bring you to the details just don't make sense.

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