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I can't find another issue like mine so here it is:

I've got this cache manifest file :

CACHE MANIFEST

CACHE: 
./index.html
./offlinetest.js
./offline.html
./cache.manifest
./cache.manifest.php
./online.html

# Hash: 800d285afdd44dae60eb95bf479a94bf

NETWORK:
./index.html
./online.html

FALLBACK:
./index.html ./offline.html
./online.html ./offline.html

When I turn off the wifi switch and if I try to reach online.html this file is served and not offline.html! Why? I'm using chrome.

Another Issue is with Firefox, when I try this I had : 0 items in offline cache

Can someone explain me that, I haven't see any issue like this everywhere I searched

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  • You can check what files are being CACHED by the browser. Just change the hash. When that is done you should load the new site in Chrome and watch what files are cached in the console.
    – Alex
    Oct 22, 2012 at 7:24
  • The hash is automatically generated with md5_file() php function, so if files change, hash change. It is not the problem, the problem is why I never reach offline.html when I go offline.
    – phracktale
    Oct 22, 2012 at 7:38
  • According to the specs your server should also send expires headers with dates in the future for the files to be cached, if I understood that part correctly, have you configured that in your webserver?
    – xception
    Oct 22, 2012 at 7:38
  • Yes I've configured something in apache2.conf but not for text.html type: ExpiresActive on ExpiresByType text/css A2592000 ExpiresByType application/x-javascript A2592000 ExpiresByType text/javascript A2592000 ExpiresByType image/jpeg A2592000 ExpiresByType image/png A2592000 ExpiresByType image/gif A2592000 ExpiresByType text/js A2592000
    – phracktale
    Oct 22, 2012 at 7:41
  • try adding for text/html and application/xhtml+xml as well
    – xception
    Oct 22, 2012 at 7:45

2 Answers 2

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You have ./online.html under the CACHE: section. Remove it and your web app should retrieve the offline.html. The reason you are getting the online.html when disconnected is because you are caching it.

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I was struggling with this myself, solution:

  1. you have to clear your cache first
  2. reload your page
  3. reload again (sound stupid, i know), then the new version off the file will be used, and cached again off course.

then keep this syntax:

FALLBACK:
//static.html will be served if main.py is inaccessible
/main.py /static.html
//offline.jpg will be served in place of all images in images/large/
images/large/ images/offline.jpg
// offline.html will be served in place of all other .html files
*.html /offline.html

some more info that could help you:

FALLBACK: An optional section specifying fallback pages if a resource is inaccessible. The first URI is the resource, the second is the fallback. Both URIs must be relative and from the same origin as the manifest file. Wildcards may be used.

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