Hello guys!  I'm new here so please, pardon my ignorance!!
I have a question who was possibly answered in the past, but I would
like to reformulate this question and see if this is a bad idea or
not:

I would like to store the client-side parts of a Web application
inside a local database (from the Safari's WebKit).  I mean, to store
the code (html, js, css) on the internal iPhone's persistent memory...

Would it be possible, as we can do on normal desktop browsers, to
access a 'site' with a file:// link instead of the usual http://
links?  Will the code be executed properly as if it was received from
a distant web server??  And more important, if these "local web apps"
are working today, do you think Apple would eventually close this
door???
I guess, I would be too close to a native application!?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts!

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