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Re: local dataengines and browser
by Riddle on Tuesday 22/Apr/2008, @08:07
That depends on whether you really want the engines to reside on the client. If not, then one could make a pure JS implementation of the API based on AJAX to get the data from the server.
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Re: local dataengines and browser
by asdf on Tuesday 22/Apr/2008, @14:15
if the data to display *comes* from the client, it should reside @ the client

if the data can be produced somehow in the browser ? then it would make sense to put the dataengine in the browser too.

but i think about 99% percent of useful data comes from different clients, not outside a browser
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