> On Jun 3, 2015, at 7:23 AM, Juanjo Conti <jjco...@carouselapps.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi, I'm using WebView and I'd like to enable HTML5 local storage.
> 
> I've read some questions on Stack Overflow where the suggestion is to do:
> 
>    WebPreferences *prefs = [webView preferences];
>    [prefs _setLocalStorageDatabasePath:@"~/Library/Application
> Support/MyApp"];
>    [prefs setLocalStorageEnabled:YES];
> 
> but if I try something similar in Swift:
> 
>    webView.preferences._setLocalStorageDatabasePath(LocalStoragePath)
>    webView.preferences.localStorage = true
> I get a "WebPreferences does not have a member named ..." error.
> 
> How can I do it?
> 
> Thanks in advance,

If you can target Yosemite and newer, you can use WKWebView (instead of 
WebView), and HTML 5 local storage should just work. If it doesn't, or if this 
is insufficient for your needs, please file a bug report!

-Conrad
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