note
dimar
<p>Yup. In fact there is work underway
now on complete templating, database persistence and state
management using only the browser and Javascript.</p>
<p>Here are some links relating to what [ruoso] said: </p>
<p>[http://www.trimpath.com/project/wiki|Javascript-only Templating and MVC framework.]</p>
[http://codinginparadise.org/projects/storage/README.html|Ajax Massive Storage System] (supposedly simulate a database without RDBMS or web server).</p>
<p>The point is that <b>"offline AJAX"</b> is a buzzword to be looking out for. Another buzzword <b>"serverless AJAX"</b> might become popular. In fact, with [http://www.crockford.com/JSON/|JSON], you can have "offline AJAX without XML" (which is ironic, since XMLHTTP is what started this whole bandwagon in the first place). </p>
<p></p>
<!-- Node text goes above. Div tags should contain sig only -->
<div class="pmsig"><div class="pmsig-347753">
<font size="-2">
=oQDlNWYsBHI5JXZ2VGIulGIlJXYgQkUPxEIlhGdgY2bgMXZ5VGIlhGV
</font>
</div></div>
520881
521266