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Restricting AppCache to Secure Contexts – Mozilla Security Blog
The Application Cache (AppCache) interface provides a caching mechanism that allows websites to run offline. Using this API, developers can specify resources that the browser should cache and make available ...
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The Application Cache (AppCache) interface provides a caching mechanism that allows websites to run offline. Using this API, developers can specify resources that the browser should cache and make available ...
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Restricting AppCache to Secure Contexts – Mozilla Security Blog
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