Thanks for your prompt reply! :)

I'll check with WebKit Nightly.

However, I'm pretty sure that Safari has the storage API built in –
even Safari Mobile.  The example works fine even in the "stock"
Safari.

On 9 Sep., 22:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> AFAICT, that api is not yet available in the latest released version
> of WebKit. we'll have to wait for an update to see this in Fluid by
> default. Also, check the history of this discussion board, as someone
> posted instructions on how to run a Fluid SSB against the webkit
> nightly just last week.
>
> todd
>
> On Sep 9, 1:24 pm, "T. Koch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Since Fluid uses WebKit, I thought I give the Database Storage API
> > example fromhttp://webkit.org/misc/DatabaseExample.htmlatry.
>
> > However, the client side database cannot be opened? Is this a bug? And
> > is there a work-around?
>
> > Thanks in advance!
>
> > T.
>
> > PS:
> > The example works fine in Safari. For a documented example, 
> > seehttp://www.tknetwork.de/html5_und_apis/

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