I'm looking at options for storing pages and content in general for offline use. I've seen there's a file://-based method for accessing such content. However, I would like to have a more web-based solution, that can be updated by the browser itself when needed, rather than pushing files over SSH. The Cache API, along with web workers, seem quite appropriate here:
https://developers.google.com/web/funda ... /cache-api
Is this something that can be used on Porteus Kiosk? Since it's built into Chrome, I would guess so. The main question is, how can I control where such data is stored? In this case, I would like to use a write-enabled USB as storage, where any "unused" space on the USB could be allocated for such use.
Can Porteus Kiosk be configured to accomodate this use case?
-JM
[Solved] Support for Cache API
Forum rules
Porteus Kiosk section of the forum is unmaintained now. Its kept in a 'read only' mode for archival purposes.
Please use the kiosk contact page for directing your queries: https://porteus-kiosk.org/contact.html
Porteus Kiosk section of the forum is unmaintained now. Its kept in a 'read only' mode for archival purposes.
Please use the kiosk contact page for directing your queries: https://porteus-kiosk.org/contact.html
[Solved] Support for Cache API
Last edited by thewiz on 01 Dec 2018, 08:57, edited 1 time in total.
- fanthom
- Moderator Team
- Posts: 5667
- Joined: 28 Dec 2010, 02:42
- Distribution: Porteus Kiosk
- Location: Poland
- Contact:
Support for Cache API
Please disable private mode and use full persistence:
https://porteus-kiosk.org/parameters.html
https://porteus-kiosk.org/parameters.html
Please add [Solved] to your thread title if the solution was found.
Support for Cache API
Thanks!
-JM
-JM