I'm trying to write a userscript to add Fluid functionality to a web
app (Remember The Milk) and I need a way to store data across
sessions.  I tried to use localStorage, but that seems to get emptied
when the app closes, so I moved on to Webkit's SQLite functionality
(which actually provides functionality closer to what I wanted in the
first place).

After a lot of failures getting it to work, I came across this demo
app:
http://webkit.org/demos/sticky-notes/index.html

When I open the demo app in Safari, it creates a new database.  When I
open it as a Fluid instance, it fails.  I'm having the same experience
with my userscript in Fluid (when I call openDatabase() it returns
NULL no matter what).  Now I know that Todd said that all Safari
features were available in Fluid, but it doesn't look like that's
true.  Has anyone figured out a way to get this to work?

Thanks!

Chris
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