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How do I alert a success message when cache.manifest has download all the files in a html5 app? (Bascially success alert on complete cache download)!

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  • My app is about 43 MB (Due to large png files) I need to make sure that ipad caches all the data before I go offline.
    – Dave Homer
    Aug 22, 2012 at 8:31

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Well thanks to the very well thought article from Garden Gnome http://gardengnomesoftware.com/wiki/Cache_Manifest_File

I found the answer. All you have to do it create a div which will display the status of cache by adding this to your page:

<div id="cachestatus" style="position:fixed;left: 2px;top: 2px; width: 150px;height:18px;color: #ff0000;padding: 1px 3px; opacity:1; z-index:100; font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; opacity:0.2;"></div>

and just right after this div add the following java-script:

<script type="text/javascript">

    var cacheStatus  = document.getElementById('cachestatus');
    cacheStatus.innerHTML="cache status";


    if (navigator.onLine) {
        window.applicationCache.addEventListener('updateready', function(e) {
            if (window.applicationCache.status == window.applicationCache.UPDATEREADY) {
                window.applicationCache.swapCache();
                cacheStatus.innerHTML="update ready!";
                if (confirm('A new version of this page is available. Reload?')) {
                    window.location.reload();
                }
            }
        }, false);
        window.applicationCache.addEventListener('cached', function(e) {cacheStatus.innerHTML="cache is ready!"; },false);
        window.applicationCache.addEventListener('noupdate', function(e) { cacheStatus.innerHTML="cache is up to date!"; },false);
        window.applicationCache.addEventListener('downloading', function(e) { cacheStatus.innerHTML="downloading..."; },false);
        window.applicationCache.addEventListener('error', function(e) { cacheStatus.innerHTML="error"; },false);
        window.applicationCache.update();
    } else {
        cacheStatus.innerHTML="offline";
    }
</script>  

status of the cache will be displayed in the DIV.

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You can bind to various events in the window.applicationCacheobject. One of them is the updateready event.

You will also have to make sure that any cache update is reloaded correctly for the user. Refer to the following article that covers Application Cache basics, its events and how to handle the updates in a programmatic way.

Some other articles that you should refer to while dealing with AppCache are:

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