I think this is roughly right for "web apps" (user agent specified limits, not many specified guarantees), but I think you still want something more guaranteed via something that looks like app installs. On balance, this situation is still great though, and best in class!
https://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/983406442303471616 … I thought this implied that the "missing content" would be ~ credentials. What other state is important here?
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All state would be unshared between the "isolated world" instances of an origin and the "regular world" ones. Service Worker registrations, cookies, other sorts of storage, etc.
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This sounds great, and probably needed for AMP-like prefetching to support the modern web well?
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Privacy-preserving prefetch can be handled via Web Packaging (https://github.com/WICG/webpackage ) w/o this, but I'd sure like to have this in the arsenal of tools for other problems.
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How does privacy-preserving prefetch support Service Worker via Web Packaging? If that problem's been worked out, great!
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