- From: Jens Alfke <snej@google.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 10:19:43 -0700
There's some feature-creep going on in this thread. I think a filesystem API is a good feature for the future, but the immediate issue is with the pending local-storage API: how to balance applications' legitimate needs for permanent local storage with users' legitimate needs to manage disk usage and backups. I don't think that's an issue we can put off until HTML6 or whenever. Yes, my suggestion does involve the filesystem, but not in a way that's visible to the web-app. The app simply sees a persistent key- value store as currently spec'ed; it has no idea where in the filesystem the user has chosen to put it. Whereas the user just decides on a parent folder (and maybe a quota), without having access to the individual records inside. The purpose is just for the user to have some control of whether to give the app storage at all, and if so where to put it, and the ability to manage that storage via the regular file manager UI. (Or for platforms that don't have such a UI, like the iPhone, some kind of flat list of web-apps.) ?Jens
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