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The manifest attribute of <html> element are no longer supported by the major browsers #32980

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yin1999 opened this issue Apr 6, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #33932
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yin1999 commented Apr 6, 2024

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/html/manifest

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The manifest attribute support has been removed from all major browsers, with the information provided by the bcd. And the related "AppCache" feature has also been removed from Chromium and Firefox.

So, should we remove this document and the related Browser compatibility data.

If so, I'd like to help with this :)

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estelle commented Jun 5, 2024

It has been deprecated for a while. I think we can safely remove it.

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with the information provided by the bcd, only firefox supported this attribute in the past

I'm confused, the BCD you linked seems to indicate that Chrome, Safari, and even poor old Internet Explorer once supported the manifest attribute? If I'm reading the table correctly

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yin1999 commented Jun 12, 2024

with the information provided by the bcd, only firefox supported this attribute in the past

I'm confused, the BCD you linked seems to indicate that Chrome, Safari, and even poor old Internet Explorer once supported the manifest attribute? If I'm reading the table correctly

Yes, Chrome did support it in the past, I misread the relevant information. I have corrected the description.

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