Currently this technology is considered deprecated and should not be used.
No one can say when and if a technology currently supported by any platform will be supported in the future. History indicates that even certain things are no longer certain at some point. It is part of the risk of developing choosing a technology that may become obsolete and not supported in future versions.
Specifically, this technology is more risky. It is not considered standard, it is only supported on some web development platforms, it is almost certain that it will not be supported by others. And yes, one day it may no longer be supported on current platforms.
The lack of support in a certain way already occurs. I don’t see this being worked where it is officially supported. It seems to me to be legacy already. But I also don’t see that it will soon be removed from the platforms that support it.
The option is Indexeddb. If you’re having problems with it, try Scan them. Quitting doesn’t seem to be the best option.
If you are absolutely certain that there is no solution then you can use alternatives. Ideally it would be interesting to support the two technologies, the standard when it gives, and the alternative when it is the only possibility.
Current support for Websql.
Current support for Indexeddb.
Note that the AP makes a little confusion between
IndexedDB
andWEBSQL
, he makes it look like he’s usingIndexedDB
, but in a few moments he calls itWEBSQL
.– Tobias Mesquita
Might be even.
– Maniero
Sorry friends, explaining better: I’m using Indexeddb but it doesn’t work, so I created this topic to ask for more information about WEBSQL and see if it really pays to work with this technology and not have future problems. But with all the answers,, they enlightened me, so I’m no doubt, I’m no doubt - thank you all
– Cyberlacs