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Physics. WebRTC Copy. HTML5 Presentation. In March 1936, an unusual confluence of forces occurred in Santa Clara County. A long cold winter delayed the blossoming of the millions of cherry, apricot, peach, and prune plum trees covering hundreds of square miles of the Valley floor. Then, unlike many years, the rains that followed were light and too early to knock the blossoms from their branches. Instead, by the billions, they all burst open at once. Seemingly overnight, the ocean of green that was the Valley turned into a low, soft, dizzyingly perfumed cloud of pink and white. Uncounted bees and yellow jackets, newly born, raced out of their hives and holes, overwhelmed by this impossible banquet. Then came the wind. It roared off the Pacific Ocean, through the nearly uninhabited passes of the Santa Cruz Mountains and then, flattening out, poured down into the great alluvial plains of the Valley.

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Bootstrap. Koken - Creative website publishing. Client-Side Storage Options. Update: Don't panic if you see a request to store data appear in your browser (you'll see this if you use Chrome or Opera). It's part of the 'hands-on' look at client side storage in this post (via the jsFiddles included). The FileSystem API example stores sample data and then displays it on screen. :-) Ever wondered what your options are when it comes to storing data on the client in your web application? Browser support, API features, storage size - like so many DOM features, it can be difficult to know what's available, what browsers support it, and which option is the best fit for your needs. We'll take a look at the basics of each major type of client-side storage in this post, look at some of the pros and cons, and discuss some guidelines to keep in mind as you bring these tools to bear in your applications.

For a long time, the web limped along with one primary form of client-side storage: cookies. Thankfully, browsers didn't stop there: Let's look at an example. Storing Data Support.

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