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Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages
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Kelly Dean |
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Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages |
Date: |
Sun, 04 Jan 2015 06:13:26 +0000 |
Richard Stallman wrote:
>> The solution to that, of course, is to simply have the browser
>> fetch through a cache, like standard web browsers do. To install
>> files locally, just fetch them, then pin them in the cache.
>
> The manuals should be included in our packages and installed
> just as they are now.
What's the advantage?
If the Info browser (or HTML-Info browser or whatever) is going to support
reading manuals online that the user doesn't already have a local copy of,
which is a feature that other people in this thread have already said would be
a good idea, then in practice, the browser is going to need a cache, for the
same reason that standard web browsers have caches.
Using a cache, of course, means the browser will support looking in a local
place (the cache) for manuals that the user tries to read, and if they're
there, display them with no network traffic required. Since that cache will be
needed anyway, I proposed to use it as the place to put the manuals that come
with Emacs.
So when you rebut my proposal and say, ‟The manuals should be included in our
packages and installed just as they are now”, it seems you're saying the
manuals should be put in a different place P than the browser's cache C. What
happens when the user enters the URL of a manual page? Local and online copies
of the content are identical (since the version number will be encoded in the
URL), so of course, the browser should check P, and if the content is there,
not bother checking online.
But the browser also checks C. Since that's the case, what's the advantage of
having P and C be different? They should be the same, for simplicity's sake.
IOW, put the manuals in the cache (preload them there in Emacs releases), and
pin them there by default.
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, (continued)
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Kelly Dean, 2015/01/01
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, chad, 2015/01/01
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Kelly Dean, 2015/01/02
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Richard Stallman, 2015/01/02
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Stefan Monnier, 2015/01/02
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Kelly Dean, 2015/01/03
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Stefan Monnier, 2015/01/03
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Nic Ferrier, 2015/01/03
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Kelly Dean, 2015/01/03
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Richard Stallman, 2015/01/03
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages,
Kelly Dean <=
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Stefan Monnier, 2015/01/04
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Nic Ferrier, 2015/01/04
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Richard Stallman, 2015/01/05
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Stefan Monnier, 2015/01/05
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Richard Stallman, 2015/01/06
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Stefan Monnier, 2015/01/06
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Richard Stallman, 2015/01/07
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Stefan Monnier, 2015/01/07
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Richard Stallman, 2015/01/07
- Re: Correspondence between web-pages and Info-pages, Stefan Monnier, 2015/01/07