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Thanks to everyone. Lots of good ideas here. I am not sure about
transferring our mobile app to html5 but it might work.
Thanks again.
Edward Iglesias
On Fr
Thanks to everyone. Lots of good ideas here. I am not sure about
transferring our mobile app to html5 but it might work.
Thanks again.
Edward Iglesias
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 4:27 PM, Brad Rhoads wrote:
> I'd try using couchdb
> (http://www.couchbase.org/get/couchbase-mobile-for-ios/current)
I'd try using couchdb
(http://www.couchbase.org/get/couchbase-mobile-for-ios/current). It
would auto sync when ever you did get online.
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On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 1:52 PM, Edward Iglesias
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> We are implementin
I've used the semi-deprecated Web SQL Database on iPads to store
relational data locally with some periodic polling to see if it's safe
to flush the data to a server. The data survives browser and device
restarts. This works well as long as the network access is reliably
intermittent (as Nate p
HTML5 local cache is an interesting idea...you could potentially even build
in some javascript to do very basic logging (accesses/uses) using the cache
as your datastore. Funky, but probably doable.
If going down the xCode/Apple dev road, while it's not trivial, it's
reasonably straightforward to
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 2:31 PM, Cary Gordon wrote:
> It depends on what you mean by local.
>
> If you mean that the html files are on the iPad and you have no
> network connection, there isn't much you can do.
You could use HTML5 storage:
http://diveintohtml5.info/storage.html
You'd need netwo
It depends on what you mean by local.
If you mean that the html files are on the iPad and you have no
network connection, there isn't much you can do.
If the iPads have access to a local network and you have a local
webserver, you can use a log analysis tool such as AWStats on the
server.
Thanks
On 11/11/11 2:31 PM, Cary Gordon wrote:
It depends on what you mean by local.
If you mean that the html files are on the iPad and you have no
network connection, there isn't much you can do.
This isn't entirely true as griffey@gmail suggested under separate
cover. It is just a wee more involv
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No internet connection. We have wireless but it would be sketchy for a months
at a time connection.
Edward Iglesias
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> Hello All,
>
> We are implementing iPads in our library as wayfinders or kiosks.
> Does anyone know of a way to get stats from them
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Hello All,
We are implementing iPads in our library as wayfinders or kiosks.
Does anyone know of a way to get s
Hello All,
We are implementing iPads in our library as wayfinders or kiosks.
Does anyone know of a way to get stats from them? We are using Kiosk
software that loads local html pages so as to not have to worry about
internet connectivity. I've thought about just exporting the history
from the br
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