right, but when I visit an article for the first time, I don't want that to be 5 seconds slower with a SW
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Replying to @jaffathecake @slightlylate
chaps you are making this more complex then it needs to be. I don't need shell OR streams to make offline work.
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Replying to @jaffathecake @slightlylate
currently building a solution for Nikkei that caches full pages.
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that gets tough when it comes to changing the URL of your JS or CSS - you need to invalidate all pages
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Replying to @jaffathecake @slightlylate
understood. Depends if you want to max no. of sites that do offline perfectly, or no. that do offline at all.
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: I guess my question is always "how do I get an index page that shows me which articles I can read offline?" /cc
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: obvs, can generate from Cache contents; is that enough? /cc
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haven't tried to deal with that yet but it doesn't sound too hard & not a web specific problem.
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: yeah, agree it's not web specific, but the way we solve it on the web is traditionally an app shell. /cc
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: ...or some sort of dynamic client-side page for these "listing" docs. Curious to see what you build!
/cc @jaffathecake
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