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Recent Blog Comments By Mardy
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Experimenting With HTML5's Cache Manifest For Offline Web Applications
Posted on Sep 12, 2010 at 6:20 PM
@Ben, Yes, you are right, please let us know how you go with CF portable!... read more »
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Experimenting With HTML5's Cache Manifest For Offline Web Applications
Posted on Sep 6, 2010 at 9:33 PM
@Ben, no worries mate! Yes, you can download a fully functional free version to run your tests, the only thing you can't do, is change your startup image, otherwise it is fully functional. Check out their download section to add ColdFusion, PHP or other stuff.... read more »
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Experimenting With HTML5's Cache Manifest For Offline Web Applications
Posted on Sep 6, 2010 at 9:12 PM
@BEN, I started with a range of open source portable servers, but they all lacked support of customisation. So I found DWebPro, a commercial product which supports serveral server sides and ColdFusion as well. If you are interrested, look into that. It costs a bit of coins, but it is very f... read more »
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Experimenting With HTML5's Cache Manifest For Offline Web Applications
Posted on Sep 5, 2010 at 6:26 PM
@Ben, Yes, I am using Firefox Portable. At the moment I run a portable web server on the stick which holds and serves all files. The good thing is, I can run PHP pages on the stick to do requests to the hosted site where all data and updates are beeing handled. And that's where I serve updat... read more »
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Experimenting With HTML5's Cache Manifest For Offline Web Applications
Posted on Sep 2, 2010 at 11:23 PM
Hi Ben, having checked all articles on Html5's appCache, is there a solution to just update newer files, using the manifest file? I am looking into using application cache to actually have an offline website running on USB stick which is capable to update itself. But only download the changed or... read more »



