There's still general hesitance around trailers, but most of it is coming from requests around impact on caching behavior (e.g. ETag support) that'd have significant complexity implications. If you have folks interested in contributing, I'm happy to open a direct channel for discussions!
Great to see the navigation API land in the HTML spec https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#navigation-apihttps://developer.chrome.com/docs/web-platform/navigation-api/
Learn about the Navigation API, a new API which adds improved functionality to build single-page applications.
Previously, the Chrome networking team was not a fan of adding trailer support in any form. But that may have changed. I'll ask around
We were just talking about that at the WebPerfWG yesterday. Apparently trailers were removed from the Fetch spec and as a result from ServerTiming as well. I'm not aware of plans to add trailer support in Chromium, but if you have strong use cases, that could potentially motivate folks..
Speaking only about my specific case, I had "bad knees" for years until I realized that they're just weak knees, and I can exercise my way out of that situation. This of course doesn't apply to all cases.
Apologies! Didn't mean to assume
a) Some knee problems are knee-strength problems which can be solved with exercise and easing into running b) Biking/swimming/hiking/walking assuming (a) is not an option
That's super smart!! Apparently Thailand's government funded Thai restaurants world-wide to bring in tourism
Wow, today I learned. https://www.vice.com/en/article/paxadz/the-surprising-reason-that-there-are-so-many-thai-restaurants-in-america
You may have noticed that the ratio of Thai restaurants to Thai people in the US is high—and it's no coincidence.
Some of my teammates are working on adding static routing to service workers: https://github.com/yoshisatoyanagisawa/service-worker-static-routing-api@jakearchibald.comhttps://jakearchibald.com/2019/service-worker-declarative-router/.
Super excited about autosizes for lazy loaded images: https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/blink-dev/c/AYoqvNluyeA This was something we talked about back in 2015. Thrilled to see it finally happening!