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@dmurph commented on this pull request. > + "unapply|unapplying">unapplied</dfn> from a [=top-level + traversable=]. When this happens, the [=top-level traversable=] + ceases to be an [=application context=]. + </p> + <aside class="note"> + <p> + A user agent might [=unapply=] a manifest, for example, when the + user removes the web application from their device while a + document associated with the [=application context=] is still + open. The [=top-level traversable=]'s subsequent behavior (e.g., + whether it closes, reverts to a regular browser tab, etc.) is + implementation-defined. + </p> + </aside> + <p> + If an [=application context=] is created as a result of the user this is great - this helps clarify something that some user agents do and others don't. -- Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/w3c/manifest/pull/1219#pullrequestreview-4479146159 You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Message ID: <w3c/manifest/pull/1219/review/4479146159@github.com>
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