Ionic 3: In App Browser on Background ‘Active resource loading counts reached to a per-frame limit’
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I am developing a application with Ionic 3 and i have some processes that need to be done in a in-app-browser and aesthetically was not pleasant to the user so i decided to hide it in the background and place a modal in front . And in IOS everything works perfectly, but on android doing the same processes i get the following error.
Active resource loading counts reached to a per-frame limit while the tab is in background. Network requests will be delayed until a previous loading finishes, or the tab is foregrounded. See https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5527160148197376 for more details
After clicking the link of ‘chromestatus’ it has a paragraph saying ‘Thus, all requests will run eventually.’
but in my case the app just hangs and never does the requests. Someone knows how to fix this issue?
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I am developing a application with Ionic 3 and i have some processes that need to be done in a in-app-browser and aesthetically was not pleasant to the user so i decided to hide it in the background and place a modal in front . And in IOS everything works perfectly, but on android doing the same processes i get the following error.
Active resource loading counts reached to a per-frame limit while the tab is in background. Network requests will be delayed until a previous loading finishes, or the tab is foregrounded. See https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5527160148197376 for more details
After clicking the link of ‘chromestatus’ it has a paragraph saying ‘Thus, all requests will run eventually.’
but in my case the app just hangs and never does the requests. Someone knows how to fix this issue?
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Maybe you need to regulate the number of requests that are fired at the same time by making sure that not more that five are being fetched at a time. Maybe this error on Chromium (android) stops the execution of your code
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Nov 23 at 14:11
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I am developing a application with Ionic 3 and i have some processes that need to be done in a in-app-browser and aesthetically was not pleasant to the user so i decided to hide it in the background and place a modal in front . And in IOS everything works perfectly, but on android doing the same processes i get the following error.
Active resource loading counts reached to a per-frame limit while the tab is in background. Network requests will be delayed until a previous loading finishes, or the tab is foregrounded. See https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5527160148197376 for more details
After clicking the link of ‘chromestatus’ it has a paragraph saying ‘Thus, all requests will run eventually.’
but in my case the app just hangs and never does the requests. Someone knows how to fix this issue?
cordova ionic-framework ionic3
I am developing a application with Ionic 3 and i have some processes that need to be done in a in-app-browser and aesthetically was not pleasant to the user so i decided to hide it in the background and place a modal in front . And in IOS everything works perfectly, but on android doing the same processes i get the following error.
Active resource loading counts reached to a per-frame limit while the tab is in background. Network requests will be delayed until a previous loading finishes, or the tab is foregrounded. See https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5527160148197376 for more details
After clicking the link of ‘chromestatus’ it has a paragraph saying ‘Thus, all requests will run eventually.’
but in my case the app just hangs and never does the requests. Someone knows how to fix this issue?
cordova ionic-framework ionic3
cordova ionic-framework ionic3
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João Mourão
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Maybe you need to regulate the number of requests that are fired at the same time by making sure that not more that five are being fetched at a time. Maybe this error on Chromium (android) stops the execution of your code
– Mehdi
Nov 23 at 14:11
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Maybe you need to regulate the number of requests that are fired at the same time by making sure that not more that five are being fetched at a time. Maybe this error on Chromium (android) stops the execution of your code
– Mehdi
Nov 23 at 14:11
Maybe you need to regulate the number of requests that are fired at the same time by making sure that not more that five are being fetched at a time. Maybe this error on Chromium (android) stops the execution of your code
– Mehdi
Nov 23 at 14:11
Maybe you need to regulate the number of requests that are fired at the same time by making sure that not more that five are being fetched at a time. Maybe this error on Chromium (android) stops the execution of your code
– Mehdi
Nov 23 at 14:11
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Maybe you need to regulate the number of requests that are fired at the same time by making sure that not more that five are being fetched at a time. Maybe this error on Chromium (android) stops the execution of your code
– Mehdi
Nov 23 at 14:11