Hi im all new to this but could you please try and help me
Ok i have built my app
I am hosting it on Heroku
What i have noticed is the app is not chaheing offline pages on the device
Hi im all new to this but could you please try and help me
Ok i have built my app
I am hosting it on Heroku
What i have noticed is the app is not chaheing offline pages on the device
Hi,
Do you create a Web site accessible from mobile device or offline application?
For offline you need not only browser instructions about what to cache (http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorial...), but the logic allows you to process the data without a server and update them on the server when resuming connection.
Hi ok what you said makes no sense to me
where on the appery io creator do i create the HTML
How is this specifically done
treat me as a complete beginner
many thanks
Hi Miles,
Unfortunately we can't decide for you whether you need a web site stored on Heroku with a cache configured to store some or all of the application in the user's browser for offline access.
Or you do not need a website on Heroku and you need an application that will be installed on the device.
Sorry, but we can not teach you step by step. You can find a large variety of tutorials in the documentation section of the site. Perhaps then you will have a clear understanding of the issue. Then you will be able to formulate it more precisely.
I would advise you to start from here to decide which form of the product you need: http://docs.appery.io/tutorials/
Ok
I have built an app in your browser based builder
What i need to do is deploy the app to test out Business intelligence dynamics around take up usage , effectiveness etc....
In order for the app to be a viable product i need the html5 element to cache some pages so that the end user is not eating up their bandwidth on a mobile platform
I cant find in your documentation how to do this
it strikes me that if Appery IO is using a html5 based design platform the cache function should be embedded as an option as this is the main feature over HTML5 and native apps
At this stage a native app is not on the table for my organization
do i need to get a html5 coder to look over my project ?
Hi Miles,
According to the above link you will find a detailed description of the methodology of setting html5 app contemporary caching.
It is impossible think of your application caching strategy for you. It is the application developer decide himself. You can not just specify a list of files that need to be cached. Probability of correct work of such solution is very small if the application itself is not designed so these pages can work independently.
Perhaps you could hire a specialist for help with the app design or more detailed advice.