This is the very first time one of our customers is having approval problems with WebSQL powered app. If more popup I will follow up here.
Regarding the idea of NSLogging it I think it makes a lot of sense. Should we progress on this with Jira item and a pull request? -sdobrev 2014-03-31 17:17 GMT+03:00 Michal Mocny <[email protected]>: > Background: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-1561 > > Back when we split the storage location into three options, there were > vocal users that claimed that WebSQL was being used to store user data and > should be backed up to cloud. Many apps were not rejected with this > setting, not sure if your situation is example of new policy, review fluke, > or you are using storage for clearly non user data. Perhaps you can make > your case to the reviewer, not sure. > > Either way, we could re-investigate the question of which is the best > default value. Imho, there is a valid case for both options, we do not > have solid data to say which is more popular, and the introduction of any > change has friction. For those reasons, I'm not convinced we need to make > the switch. Its possible we need to do better to let users of > WebSQL/IndexedDB know about this setting (NSLog when in debug mode if the > db files exists pointing at docs?). > > -Michal > > > On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 4:56 PM, Stefan Dobrev <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > We (AppBuilder team) have received > > feedback< > > > http://feedback.telerik.com/Project/129/Feedback/Details/124151-backupwebstorage-and-sqlite-apps > > >about > > the default value (equal to "cloud") of the BackupWebStorage > > preference in iOS. The particular issue was that the App Store team > > rejected the application because it was storing too much information in > > iCloud. So here comes the question: do you think it makes sense to change > > the default value of the preference to "none" or "local"? > > > > -sdobrev > > >
