Really great additionFred wrote:You can persist any files now, not just database.
Database in local-storage is not persistent
Re: Database in local-storage is not persistent
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Re: Database in local-storage is not persistent
When i close my browser it automatically deletes all offline website content. Its an option in FireFox and maybe other browsers too. When a user have that setting on, the database and files wont be persistent. (i tested it only in FireFox)
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Re: Database in local-storage is not persistent
I think if the user goes to:
Preferences->Advance->Network->Offline Web Content and User Data
S/he can specify which sites are allowed to store local data and then 'Offline Website Data' can be excluded from the 'clear all current history' option.
Preferences->Advance->Network->Offline Web Content and User Data
S/he can specify which sites are allowed to store local data and then 'Offline Website Data' can be excluded from the 'clear all current history' option.
Re: Database in local-storage is not persistent
Luckily in Android the data is persistent per app.