Re: Mail List Etiquette [Was: WebSQL] Any future plans, or has IndexedDB replaced WebSQL?]

2011-04-01 Thread Aryeh Gregor
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Arthur Barstow art.bars...@nokia.com wrote: Hear. I am starting to think that Mozilla will step up and provide an embedding of SQLite, even if it has to only think of it as such. It will have to. People would rather use a working database than something

Re: Mail List Etiquette [Was: WebSQL] Any future plans, or has IndexedDB replaced WebSQL?]

2011-04-01 Thread Arthur Barstow
Yes I agree, as has been said before on this list, that comments are always welcome and let's all please make sure those comments are consistent with the principles to which I referred. -Art Barstow On Apr/1/2011 12:21 PM, ext Aryeh Gregor wrote: On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Arthur

Mail List Etiquette [Was: WebSQL] Any future plans, or has IndexedDB replaced WebSQL?]

2011-03-31 Thread Arthur Barstow
This is painful to read. WebSQL development died because SQLite, the most widely-deployed database software in the world, was too good? That sounds like a catastrophic failure of the W3C process. -- Glenn Maynard Hear. I am starting to think that Mozilla will step up and provide an

Re: Mail List Etiquette [Was: WebSQL] Any future plans, or has IndexedDB replaced WebSQL?]

2011-03-31 Thread Joran Greef
Thank you Art. To clarify, I have heard from a contributor to the specification in question who referred to LocalStorage himself as little more than a toy, expressing his frustrations at the specification. It is well known that most LocalStorage implementations do not support more than 10mb,