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Fix #551.
Partial replacement broke the page cache by caching
body.outerHTML
(losing all DOM state in the process) instead of the body element itself.This PR brings back the old behavior, with the following drawback: when a partial replacement is performed, instead of caching the current page, 1) we don't cache it and 2) we remove it from the cache if it was there already (previous visit), since 1) the body element will not change and there is no simple way for us to bring back the changed nodes, 2) we don't want to restore an outdated version of the page.
Also:
page:after-remove
on body elements now triggers on cache eviction (since we don't want to lose DOM state when restoring pages from the cache)page:load
on the same body element more than once, which would be a major breaking change, partial replacements now trigger thepage:partial-load
event.@dhh @reed @kristianpd @WojtekKruszewski