>>>Errr, what about the server? You're going to write a system component in jQuery and JavaScript?
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>?? We used jquery/sqlite/mysql/php. AFAICS lots of people use that combination with mysql/php on the server and jquery/sqlite at the client.
Yes I know but we were talking about a single environment to write code for. In this case you;re back to using a server backend to writing code in a different language (PHP in your case).
BTW, I didn't realize Chrome/WebKit had a built-in version of SQLite! That is interesting for sure, although building complex logic with aysnchronous SQL calls is far from pleasant :-) Thanks for the pointer!
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