- From: Jim Williams <jgwilliams@mindspring.com>
- Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2010 14:17:23 -0400
I appreciate the comments on localStorage; they help me to better understand its uses and inherent limitations. On 9/17/2010 3:09 PM, Aryeh Gregor wrote: > On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 7:52 AM, Jim Williams<jgwilliams at mindspring.com> wrote: >> 1. I would like the browser vendors to all use the same implementation of >> localStorage, as this will greatly facilitate browser-independent viewing >> experiences. As it stands, I have no idea how to maintain continuity if a >> user viewing my page in one browser switches to another browser. None. > This works exactly the same as if they used two different computers. > localStorage is "local": it's only usable on the exact same browser on > the same machine with the same profile. It's mostly suitable for > caching things -- you have to always be able to handle the case that > the user is using a different browser or a different computer, they > reinstalled their OS for some reason, etc. Standardizing the on-disk > format for localStorage plus some form of synchronization would > require enormous effort and wouldn't help your problem much, since > typical users surely switch computers more often than they switch > browsers on the same computer. >
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