Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Fwd: Intent to disable service workers in 45 ESR

2015-12-14 Thread James Pearson
Could you (or anyone else) explain what 'service workers' are - and the implications (if any) for ESR users if they are disabled? Thanks James Pearson Daniel Veditz wrote: Thought this would be of interest here. If you have any response I recommend replying to dev-platf...@lists.mozilla.org <

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Fwd: Intent to disable service workers in 45 ESR

2015-12-14 Thread Klaus Hartnegg
Am 14.12.2015 um 14:37 schrieb James Pearson: Could you (or anyone else) explain what 'service workers' are - and the implications (if any) for ESR users if they are disabled? As far as I understand it, it is intended to help services like Google Docs to behave even more like a locally running

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Fwd: Intent to disable service workers in 45 ESR

2015-12-14 Thread Mossroy
Le 14-12-2015 14:37, James Pearson a écrit : > Could you (or anyone else) explain what 'service workers' are - and the > implications (if any) for ESR users if they are disabled? > > Thanks It's simply a new HTML5/javascript API that can act like a kind of "proxy" between a page and the res

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Fwd: Intent to disable service workers in 45 ESR

2015-12-14 Thread Janet Swisher
See also https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Service_Worker_API On 12/14/15 9:53, Mossroy wrote: Le 14-12-2015 14:37, James Pearson a écrit : Could you (or anyone else) explain what 'service workers' are - and the implications (if any) for ESR users if they are disabled? Thank

Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Java crash not fixed in 38.5

2015-12-14 Thread Ritu Kothari
Klaus, I can confirm that the potential fix to prevent Firefox from crashing was included in ESR38.5 release candidate. Please see: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1221448#c92 Thanks, Ritu On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 12:37 PM, Klaus Hartnegg wrote: > whoops, sorry, misread it. It says