You can only do whatever you can also do in regular JavaScript running
in user's browser, WebAssembly does not give any more powers. If you
compile Sqlite to Wasm, and run it in a browser, then the sqlite
database resides in the user's local web browser memory. You can
upload that database file to a server by developing an endpoint to
your server, e.g. via HTTP POST or a HTTP PUT, or perhaps using
WebSockets.

ma 17. kesäk. 2019 klo 5.11 Jack Dale ([email protected]) kirjoitti:
>
> Most probably the answer is no but I still want to ask, is there a way to 
> write onto a sqlite database file on our website/server(shared hosting) using 
> emscripten?
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