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Old 03-18-2020, 07:00 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by chech View Post
hello i'm looking for a use a browser-based application on my kobo h20 my problem is that the internal browser does not support localstorage suddenly i can't be used the application i guess the kobo store uses some kind of localstorage to preferences I tried a lot of things without succeeding too much kvncviewer m displays a half screen for 30 seconds I guess we can change the link address for kobo it is a local network on a boat and an application which allows to postpone the data of the on-board computer all open source I have successfully modified an application in sessionstorage and it works moderately not being a developer you explained if you have an idea thank you very much
What firmware version are you using? Something did change in 4.20.x and there is now a "webstorage" directory created in the .kobo directory. This has a set of files with the extension "localstorage" and names that based on URLs. The files are SQLite databases. They appear to contain data from websites. Beyond that, I don't know much as I don't try to use the browser for anything complicated.

But, overall, the browser is simple. The device is a low powered device. And the browser reflects that. It is not intended to be a full function browser you would use on a PC or a tablet with a reasonable amount of power. The device is an ereader. It is intended to be a single function device, not a general purpose computer. It does one thing well, and everything else not so well.
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