On 2011-11-18 12:01 PM, Alan Alpert wrote: > > Would it be possible to expand the first argument below to allow > > for dealing with arbitrary paths? > > > > ie; if the first argument started with "/" or "./" then it would > > be treated as an absolute or relative path to the db. Use case is > > obviously interacting with HTML5 or system installed databases.
s/HTML5/HTML/ > How does HTML5 deal with this usecase? Presumably opening arbitrary > databases for online storage is a security risk, does HTML5 storage > have an answer for this? HTML5 implies browser specific localstorage whereas I really meant simply interacting with web based (LAMP-like) systems, or any other application. In particular, I have an embedded device with lighttpd and PHP in plain CGI mode with various apps all using Sqlite3 dbs (very low memory use) and I'd like to enable local QML gui apps to read/write to the same databases, with suitable SQL locking. ATM I have to create dummy databases in... ~/.local/share/data/Nokia/QtQmlViewer/QML/OfflineStorage/Databases/* and use a clumsy shell script to find the right ones and symlink them to the "real" databases used by the various web apps. _______________________________________________ Qt-qml mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt.nokia.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-qml
