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Yup. In fact there is work underway now on complete templating, database persistence and state management using only the browser and Javascript. Here are some links relating to what ruoso said: Javascript-only Templating and MVC framework. Ajax Massive Storage System (supposedly simulate a database without RDBMS or web server).The point is that "offline AJAX" is a buzzword to be looking out for. Another buzzword "serverless AJAX" might become popular. In fact, with JSON, you can have "offline AJAX without XML" (which is ironic, since XMLHTTP is what started this whole bandwagon in the first place).
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In reply to Re^2: Some remarks on the difference between traditional MVC and web-MVC (was: Re^2: Implementing Model-View-Controller)
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