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Cache Debugger

A Safari 5 extension for debugging HTML5 offline caches. Displays the cache status and the contents of the manifest.

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Version 1.1.1 - July 10, 2010:

  • Fixed: Inspector isn't added until the DOM until displayed.

Version 1.1 - July 10, 2010:

  • Improved: Redesigned toolbar icon to match Safari
  • Improved: Redesigned cache inspector
  • Added: Added application cache status to inspector
  • Added: Added cache event timeline to inspector
  • Added: Added manifest headers to inspector
  • Added: Added manifest HTTP status to inspector
  • Improved: Inspector responds to cache events

Version 1.0.1 - June 21, 2010:

  • Added: Styled inspector scrollbars.
  • Added: Toolbar-item now monitors applicationCache events and updates accordingly.
  • Improved: Inspector drag behavior, more like OS X windows.
  • Fixed: Improved install/startup state, toolbar-items are disabled by default.
  • Fixed: Removed some cases were toolbar-item wouldn't display correct state.
  • Fixed: Non-active tabs could trigger toolbar-item state change.
  • Fixed: Toolbar-item was enabled on a page that wasn't cached.

Version 1.0 - June 19, 2010:

  • Initial release

Roadmap

Version 1.2:

  • Buttons in the inspector for swapping and updating the cache
  • Store inspector state and position in extension settings
  • Show expiry headers for files in manifest
  • Collapsable sections in manifest
  • A way to clear the cache? User configurable JS call?

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A Safari 5 extension for debugging HTML5 offline caches. Displays the cache status and the contents of the manifest.

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