- From: Bjartur Thorlacius <svartman95@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 29 May 2011 21:05:55 +0000
On 5/28/11, Felix Halim <felix.halim at gmail.com> wrote: > To summarize, the pageStorage offers "unlimited" storage for dynamic > content for the App Cached web pages. User agents may store expired pages for offline use. Internet Explorer and Firefox have 'Work offline' modes automatically enabled on complete disconnection from the network. Currently, only cached pages and sites explicitly selected by the user are available offline, but given enough disk space, user agents might keep all files of MIME type "text" (e.g. text/html and text/plain) - or even all files. The variation on constraints between systems is such that even looking only at my desk there's a system with over 1.7GiB of free read-write memory (0.5MiB magnetic, 1.3GiB volatile RAM) and another one with under 300MiB (volatile RAM). I don't want authors to be able to use up my memory by storing most or all content for offline use, nor to unnecessarily loose access to content when storage space is plentiful.
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