- From: Julian Reschke <julian.reschke@gmx.de>
- Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 23:07:21 +0200
- To: Ian Hickson <ian@hixie.ch>
- CC: Ben Adida <ben@adida.net>, "Ralph R. Swick" <swick@w3.org>, "'Tab Atkins Jr.'" <jackalmage@gmail.com>, WHAT-WG <whatwg@whatwg.org>, Dan Connolly <connolly@w3.org>, Dan Brickley <danbri@danbri.org>, "Bonner, Matt" <matt.bonner@hp.com>, Henri Sivonen <hsivonen@iki.fi>, "www-archive@w3.org" <www-archive@w3.org>
Ian Hickson wrote: > ... >> So, just to be clear, how does that link up with SQL-in-browser? When >> you say "people," do you mean web publishers / application builders? > > Users. One of the problems, for instance, was that they could not access > their GMail while offline. > ... So, out of curiosity, where did the requirement to be SQL-based come from? Were different technologies ever considered? Such as XML, triple stores or JCR? BR, Julian
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