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Davide Bertola commented on CB-365:
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8741000/html5-web-sql-transactions-skipped-without-error-when-touch-triggered-in-ios
Another good reason to give priority to this ticket
> Add Native SQL Database support since after iOS 5.01 update SQLite is no
> longer persistent
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> Key: CB-365
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-365
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: iOS
> Environment: iOS 5.01+
> PhoneGap (Any version)
> Xcode 4
> Build.PhoneGap
> Reporter: Edgar Canas
> Priority: Minor
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> WebKit SQLite is now stored in Library/Caches folder (instead of
> Library/WebKit folder). Refer to Issue:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-330 for a more detail explanation,
> currently this is being addressed by doing a backup/restore.
> We need the ability to have a built in Native SQLite support since lots of
> developers use this function. This would address two issues, first that
> Apple changes future functionality of it also from my understanding it's no
> longer part of the HTML5 standard, although support does not look like it's
> going to be removed anytime soon from webkit, developers concerned about this
> would know that native support is part of Phonegap.
> Refer to SQLLite plugin: https://github.com/davibe/Phonegap-SQLitePlugin
> It's not a 100% and is missing a few things to make it 100% compatible and
> take over the built in WebKit sql functions.
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