Can a browser based application write to files on a local hard disk?
Ben Scott
dragonhawk at gmail.com
Mon Jan 28 17:23:04 EST 2008
On Jan 28, 2008 5:05 PM, Alex Hewitt <hewitt_tech at comcast.net> wrote:
> If I take the TiddlyWiki approach, the data will be on their system in
> the form of a web page which they will be modifying. Under those
> circumstances they own the whole enchilada.
That doesn't matter; it will still be your fault. (I wish I was kidding.)
> Definitely not paying customers.
Ahhh. That makes it soooo much easier. :-)
> End users usually don't back up anything.
Yup! And in addition to the IT magician, they will also blame
whatever person/company wrote the software. "What?!? I paid all this
money for this software and now you're telling me my data is gone?!?"
~sigh~
-- Ben
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