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Android Chrome Errors

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Is this a bug? The Web App Manifest and icons are definitely where they are supposed to be.
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I ended up resolving all three issues myself by adding the .webmanifest mime type application/manifest+json without fully looking into the implication of doing so. Feedback welcome.

Hum... not good. Retro compatibility was a question before changing the name and extension of the manifest.

Before you upgraded the mime type, what was happening when accessing https://www.figtreehotel.com.au/site.webmanifest ? Was the server sending the manifest? With which (default) mime type? You are using Microsoft-IIS, correct?

Couldn't remember, so just removed it to test and this was the response...

HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found =>
Content-Type => text/html
Server => Microsoft-IIS/10.0
X-Powered-By => ASP.NET
Date => Thu, 01 Mar 2018 16:13:33 GMT
Connection => close
Content-Length => 103