I have run into an issue with one of my webpages that was changed to use the HTML5 appcache feature. Safari is blocking my cross site css files when the appcache is enabled on a page. The page, http://www.ericperrets.info/, loads a number of image/css files from my server and a number of css files from a google url/servers. Below is the epi.appcache file content
CACHE MANIFEST
#v2
CACHE:
default.css
/images/bg.gif
/images/bg2.gif
/images/external.png
/images/logo.gif
/images/mail_48.png
/images/meme.jpg
/images/pdficon.gif
/images/telephone_32.png
/favicon.ico
/js/dojo/dojo/dojo.js
NETWORK:
Resume%20-%20Eric%20Perret.pdf
index.html
This works find when the page load in firefox, but when I try to load it in Safari, it blocks the calls to http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Reenie+Beanie&v1 and http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Candal&v1 are blocked with the message
The URL can’t be shown
Not sure why this is happening.
Cache-Controle: private
for it's CSS files and 'Cache-Controle: public` for it's fonts, but this was not the issue with my site. It was more long the lines that I did not explicitly say that all other http content should come from the network.