More drama? What I posted above is factual and true.yeah, and global warming also
More drama? What I posted above is factual and true.yeah, and global warming also
I agree. PageSpeed Insights doesn't read xF 2.2 because of covid. It's factual and true.More drama? What I posted above is factual and true.
I will. As soon as you explain me why you decided that you can speak on behalf of everyone.Stop wasting everyone's time, please.![]()
data-app="public"
from the PAGE_CONTAINER
template then you no longer get the "internal error".data-app
attribute, but setting it to a different value. Any value except public
works. Including, publi
or pub
or not-public
.taking back this one. checked with an old browser. it's just a duplicating notice. I thought that error message is all that a crawler can see.I predict they will disappear from SERPs soon as pages with duplicated content.
data-app="public"
to any other value works is because there are some relevant PWA bits that only run if that value is set to public
.The reason changingdata-app="public"
to any other value works is because there are some relevant PWA bits that only run if that value is set topublic
.
Inexplicably, it turns out that the root cause of this issue is in fact a bug in "headless Chromium" which causes it to crash when it accesses the Notification.badge API.
is it time for xF 2.2.0 Beta1 Patch1?Those changes are rolled out here if you'd like to test them.
did this make it into the release? just upgraded to 2.2 and lighthouse crashes.Okay thanks to @Jeremy P's efforts in tracking this down we now have a workaround in place for this and have been able to shed some light on the situation.
The reason changingdata-app="public"
to any other value works is because there are some relevant PWA bits that only run if that value is set topublic
.
Inexplicably, it turns out that the root cause of this issue is in fact a bug in "headless Chromium" which causes it to crash when it accesses the Notification.badge API.
This existing bug has been reported here:
We will attempt to give them a nudge but from an XF point of view it is fixed. We now detect if the user agent appears to be from Lighthouse and bypass that API in that case.
Those changes are rolled out here if you'd like to test them.
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