Are there any W3C recomendations to add a local shared object (Flash) type system to javascript -


currently local storage javascript limited cookies, makes robust client side programs limited as start getting many kilobytes of cookie data servers start throw 400 errors. besides when comes saving client state in cases don't need server know whats going on.

so i'm asking know if local shared object type thing on books future of javascript?

there's html5 localstorage , sessionstorage. see: http://dev.w3.org/html5/webstorage/


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