WWDC Keynote: HTML5 wide open for On-Rev & revServer
Kay C Lan
lan.kc.macmail at gmail.com
Tue Jun 8 10:04:16 EDT 2010
OOOhhhh :-)
If you ever do an example on your website please let us know.
Thanks
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Sarah Reichelt <sarah.reichelt at gmail.com>wrote:
> >> We always had cookies which could store small snippets of data locally.
> >> Now with HTML5, we also have session storage variables (temporary),
> >> local storage variables (permanent) and even SQLite databases.
> >>
> >> Are you suggesting then, that if I use HTML5 (rodeo) to dynamically
> create
> > several pages of content - whilst online, and those pages were to say
> > contain a form that interacted with SQLite, that whilst offline I might
> be
> > able to dynamically interact with SQLite, ie make entries into a field
> that
> > searches the SQLite db and have results dynamically presented to me -
> > although the base page template wouldn't change?
> >
> > I currently have a postgreSQL db I can access from On-Rev, which is great
> as
> > long as I can connect. Once I loose connection, I can no longer do
> searches.
> > It would be great to be able to push the db data into SQLite on the
> iPhone,
> > be able to continually query it no matter where I am, then purge the data
> > when finished.
> >
> > Does that sound doable with HTML5 + On-Rev + SQLite + iPhone?
>
>
> Yes it does. The SQLite database is stored on your device and should
> be accessible any time.
> You may need to do something with caches & manifests so the page will
> operate without a connection, but it is certainly doable.
>
> Cheers,
> Sarah
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