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+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Dojo Storage
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Version X.XXX (does not have separate versioning -- versioned by release date)
+Last Release date: March 2008
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Project state:
+experimental
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Credits
+ Brad Neuberg
+ Alex Russell
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Project description
+
+dojox.storage provides a JavaScript abstraction for persistent storage
+as well as pluggable implementations which typically use native browser extensions
+(e.g. Flash player, Gears)
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Dependencies:
+
+FlashStorageProvider requires the Flash player
+GearsStorageProvider requires the Gears extension
+The various Air*StorageProviders require Adobe's AIR software
+
+The open source mtasc compiler (www.mtasc.org) is needed to build the
+ActionScript into SWF format. The SWF object is maintained within svn, so
+this step is only necessary if Storage.as is modified. A sample build script
+is provided (buildFlashStorage.sh)
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Documentation
+
+See http://manual.dojotoolkit.org/WikiHome/DojoDotBook/Book50 for the
+authoritative Dojo Storage docs.
+
+See dojox/storage/demos/helloworld.html for a simple Hello World example
+you can base your code off of.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Installation instructions
+
+If you want to use Dojo Storage in a web browser:
+
+These installation instructions are to use Dojo Storage in a web browser; at
+runtime, Dojo Storage will autodetect and use the best available storage
+option. This includes:
+
+ * Google Gears
+ * HTML 5 Web Browsers (Firefox 2+)
+ * Hidden Flash
+
+If you are using a release build (if you downloaded Dojo from the Dojo
+website then this is a release build -- if you checked it out from
+Subversion yourself then you will have to build things yourself), if you
+only want to grab just the files from Dojo to use Dojo Storage
+in the browser, take the following (but make sure to keep the directory
+layout the same, or else things won't work correctly!):
+
+* dojo/dojo.js
+* dojox/storage/storage-browser.js
+* dojox/storage/Storage.swf
+
+To help with testing and development and to make sure you have everything
+right, its also useful to grab the following files:
+
+* dojox/storage/README
+* dojox/storage/demos/helloworld.html
+
+If you want to use Dojo Storage with Adobe AIR:
+
+[TBD! Why don't you write this and contribute!]
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Additional Notes