hi.
could steve please e-mail me off list.
tried to e-mail him.
but did not like his e-mail and bounced it back.
after trying for a few days.
thank you.
marvin.
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Hi Andrew
Andrew Harris wrote:
Is the offline storage tool in HTML5 designed for this sort of heavy lifting?
are there storage limitations?
on an iPad?
Can you confirm, are you referring to Web Storage[1] or Offline
Resources[2]? Web Storage is really just cookies on steroids and
probably is
Asking why not just use the cache is a valid question.
In this case, using HTML5 storage to house files doesn't seem to be tapping
into all HTML5 storage can do--but it's not violating what storage can do
either (so far as I know).
HTML5 storage is like cookies: "Simply put, it’s a way for web
You can store on iPhone with Web Database any amount of data.
It will just ask user does he really want to allow this site to use, say,
100mb.
My application for the iPhone stores 150mb now.
Yuriy "akella" Artyukh,
http://cssing.org.ua
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 11:03 AM, David Dorward wrote:
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On 9 Aug 2010, at 08:59, Josh Godsiff wrote:
> I avoid Apple products like the plague, so perhaps I'm missing some info
> here, but what's wrong with simply getting the user to download the file in
> the normal fashion?
Apps are heavily sandboxed and there is no user accessible global file sy
I avoid Apple products like the plague, so perhaps I'm missing some info
here, but what's wrong with simply getting the user to download the file
in the normal fashion?
- Josh
On 9/8/2010 3:11 PM, Breton Slivka wrote:
The iPhone has a 5mb upper limit per page. I think the ipad's limit is 10mb