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  • @sweetkaylee vn-canvas was written in javascript and designed to work on a local machine. As a browser security, javascript is not allowed to write on a local filesystem. For database access, you'd need to write your server side routines to access your mysql (using ruby-on-rails, django, node.js, etc.) I think someone has already done a ruby port on an earlier version of vn-canvas.
  • hello!, Thanks for vn-canvas, I have a question, how can I save the data in a database (Mysql)?
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