it's a part of the WebAPI and is browser related. So unless it's a part of 
the JS Engine itself (which is not), it wont be the part of Node, also 
because node has no db related stuf in it. if you want that libraries 
you've checked have this standard, put an issue in the github repos of this 
libraries. they are 3rd party :)



Am Mittwoch, 16. Oktober 2013 18:29:02 UTC+2 schrieb surgemcgee:
>
> There is a standard in the browser with openDatabasesync in Gecko Browsers 
> which also is utilized with the mobile platforms. After looking into 
> nodejs[sqlite3, dbilte], it apperas that the functionality is not inline 
> with this standard -->
>  this.db.transaction(function (tx) {
>             tx.executeSql('INSERT OR REPLACE INTO '+table.name+' VALUES 
> (?, ?);', [name, value], function(tx, results) {
>                 success code
>             }, err) // Error callback with error object applied
>
>
> -- 
> <surgemcgee> Systems/Software Engineer
>
>
>
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