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Manifest caching on Chrome but not on Firefox

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Hi all. I have been trying to make a test web app but it does not seems to work on firefox, and the main problem is that it is not caching at all my manifest. I tested the same file on Chrome and it worked flawlessly. Hope you guys can help me.

You guys can check and test the file here:

www.nortrix1.com/cache/teste.htm

Hi all. I have been trying to make a test web app but it does not seems to work on firefox, and the main problem is that it is not caching at all my manifest. I tested the same file on Chrome and it worked flawlessly. Hope you guys can help me. You guys can check and test the file here: www.nortrix1.com/cache/teste.htm

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I'm not sure, it could have been either. The permissions for a site can be checked by right-clicking on the page and View Page Info > Permissions. Alternatively via Tools > Page Info or click the site favicon on the location (address) bar and More Information. The corresponding settings for these permissions except for Share Location is in the Tools > Options: Content, Privacy, Security and Advanced > Network tabs. The offline storage setting is in Advanced > Network. Options > Advanced

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You can check the installed extensions and their Options via Tools (Alt + T) > Add-ons > Extensions. Here you can also disable them individually or en masse.

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Hi,

Please check this on a new profile. A new profile would have the default Firefox settings and would also be free of add-ons.

Profiles Howto

Firefox Profile Folder

Firefox Profile Folder & Files

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hi Vivek!

Thanks! It seems to work now....Do you have any idea why it was not working on my default profile????? Can it be an add-on? Some configuration???

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I'm not sure, it could have been either. The permissions for a site can be checked by right-clicking on the page and View Page Info > Permissions. Alternatively via Tools > Page Info or click the site favicon on the location (address) bar and More Information. The corresponding settings for these permissions except for Share Location is in the Tools > Options: Content, Privacy, Security and Advanced > Network tabs. The offline storage setting is in Advanced > Network. Options > Advanced

Options

Offline Resource

You can check the installed extensions and their Options via Tools (Alt + T) > Add-ons > Extensions. Here you can also disable them individually or en masse.