mod_wsgi plugin.It works as expected (i.e., loads the cached page when offline) in chrome, Opera (using window.openDatabase) and other desktop browsers. However it doesn't work in Android 2.x, iPhone default browsers. Strangely, it works with Android 4.0 browser!!
Here is the code:
HTML
<!DOCTYPE HTML> <html manifest="{{MEDIA_URL}}cache.manifest"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>MyHomeStuff</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="{{MEDIA_URL}}MyHomeStuff.js" ></script> <script></script> </head> <body> ............. </body> </html>
Apache conf\mime.types text/cache-manifest manifest
\Python27\Lib\mimetypes.py Added '.manifest': 'text/cache-manifest', into types_map dict
(With the above addition to mimetypes.py, it started working for android 4.0)
cache.manifest CACHE MANIFEST
CACHE: index.html MyHomeStuff.js
views.py:
def offlineApp(request): t = get_template('index.html') html = t.render(Context({'MEDIA_URL':'http://myDomain.com/site_media/'})) return HttpResponse(html)
Is it required to use any specific module/middleware to handle text/manifest in django ?
Any help is appreciated. Already spent a lot of time on this!
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