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When I am in a new browser or device and start to use Litewrite, the initial sync takes very very long. I checked the console and this is because there apparently is still a bunch of data from Libre D…
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deploy gh:silverbucket/nobackend-examples somewhere, and then open http://localhost:42000/apps/example-invoice/nobackend-examples/remoteStorage-Sockethub/index.html# in two tabs.
in the second tab, w…
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With the introduction of the widgetbar and the former UI cleanup the original remote-storage implementation doesn't work anymore. The current UI offers a widgetbar and widgeticons (one already for rem…
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i think there is a way, something like "If-None-Match: *" or similar, to say that a request should fail if there is anything there. this is useful to avoid race conditions when creating new documents …
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I'm trying to make a minimial mimimial app. Using a local file. That seems to be a nono?
get this error here, but remote storage is loading my "file://" after redirecting here and there, seems backwa…
yesco updated
11 years ago
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We wrote an example app to show how to "just use" remote storage for arbitrary data, i.e. not trying to use a module with data that other apps could use.
There's a lot of code to be written. Maybe we…
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A friend of mine wrote:
> i was wondering if remoteStorage should not have a provision for 'soft delete'. Currently you only have a 'hard delete' option, which is good for people that don't break int…
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right now, you can't use a router. Litewrite already had this problem, and now it came up in the remoteStorage + ember thread as well. probably a feature worth adding, especially because it's somethin…
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I just saw that the latest IETF spec breaks with the old W3C wiki one in regards to the precise naming and uses "remotestorage". As this is an important question for presentation and usage, and it see…
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TL;DR? This message is about changing the way modules work in remoteStorage.js. To skip the intro, search for "A) " in this message.
To recap, this is currently how modules work:
- Modules are define…