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> In that case, you'd likely prefer a JS based app that used its app manifest

Speaking as somebody who's been in that case, no.

1. The app manifest doesn't need "JS-based apps", they're indepedendents

2. Assets caching doesn't need the app manifest either

3. Stop breaking stuff which works. HTML works, your shitty application does not.



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