Hi,
I've configured CalDAVZap 0.8.0 for single user, i.e., I can access it immedeately without having to log on. I have opened a CalDAVZap tab in Firefox, and pinned this tab.
Upon restart of Firefox the CalDAVZap tab is restored, but the window stays empty. An explicit reload is necessary to get going. This may be defined behaviour, but I'd like the CalDAVZap tab to be ready for use after (re)starting Firefox.
Any tips?
-- Johan
Hi,
I don't know about anything what can cause this problem (there is NO "force user to reload it" functionality). Can you try it with other browser whether you can reproduce this problem?
JM
On Feb 19, 2013, at 10:25 AM, Johan Vromans jvromans@squirrel.nl wrote:
Hi,
I've configured CalDAVZap 0.8.0 for single user, i.e., I can access it immedeately without having to log on. I have opened a CalDAVZap tab in Firefox, and pinned this tab.
Upon restart of Firefox the CalDAVZap tab is restored, but the window stays empty. An explicit reload is necessary to get going. This may be defined behaviour, but I'd like the CalDAVZap tab to be ready for use after (re)starting Firefox.
Any tips?
-- Johan
Ján Máté jan.mate@inf-it.com writes:
I don't know about anything what can cause this problem (there is NO "force user to reload it" functionality). Can you try it with other browser whether you can reproduce this problem?
I do not know other browsers that have pinned tabs like Firefox.
However, when I have an ordinary window with CalDAVZap, configure Firefox to "Show the windws from last line" upon startup, the same thing happens. Apparently Firefox assumes that it can restore the page from its cache, which is not possible for HTML5 applications (I guess).
It's no big deal.
-- Johan
Hmmm,
it's a problem because we need HTML5 cache to show you some icons when you are offline (we need to store them to cache otherwise you get a "missing image icon" in the browser - the broblem is that when you are offline the browser cannot download the "offline" icon :-)).
JM
On Feb 19, 2013, at 2:05 PM, Johan Vromans jvromans@squirrel.nl wrote:
Ján Máté jan.mate@inf-it.com writes:
I don't know about anything what can cause this problem (there is NO "force user to reload it" functionality). Can you try it with other browser whether you can reproduce this problem?
I do not know other browsers that have pinned tabs like Firefox.
However, when I have an ordinary window with CalDAVZap, configure Firefox to "Show the windws from last line" upon startup, the same thing happens. Apparently Firefox assumes that it can restore the page from its cache, which is not possible for HTML5 applications (I guess).
It's no big deal.
-- Johan
Hi,
Good news, we identified the issue (weird FF behaviour when restoring pinned tabs) and managed to bypass it on our end. The fix will be present in the next version.
Andrej Lezo
Dňa 19. 2. 2013 14:10 Ján Máté wrote / napísal(a):
Hmmm,
it's a problem because we need HTML5 cache to show you some icons when you are offline (we need to store them to cache otherwise you get a "missing image icon" in the browser - the broblem is that when you are offline the browser cannot download the "offline" icon :-)).
JM
On Feb 19, 2013, at 2:05 PM, Johan Vromans jvromans@squirrel.nl wrote:
Ján Máté jan.mate@inf-it.com writes:
I don't know about anything what can cause this problem (there is NO "force user to reload it" functionality). Can you try it with other browser whether you can reproduce this problem?
I do not know other browsers that have pinned tabs like Firefox.
However, when I have an ordinary window with CalDAVZap, configure Firefox to "Show the windws from last line" upon startup, the same thing happens. Apparently Firefox assumes that it can restore the page from its cache, which is not possible for HTML5 applications (I guess).
It's no big deal.
-- Johan
Andrej Lezo andrej.lezo@inf-it.com writes:
Good news, we identified the issue (weird FF behaviour when restoring pinned tabs) and managed to bypass it on our end. The fix will be present in the next version.
Great, thanks!
-- Johan