[Grahame Grieve <grahame@kestral.com.au>] > well, this can punish the band-width, since what was being stored > was java and javascript stuff. > > However this would be a bit fragile. It would be nice to have > persistent local storage on the browser as part of the standard > True, persistent state on the browser side a desirable thing. I was thinking of an architecture where the logic is kept in the browser cache, and the state is updated on a page-by-page basis. You are correct in that it requires more communication. -- Ari there is no spoon ------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.nebcorp.com/~regs/pgp for PGP public keyReceived on Tuesday, 2 May 2000 19:14:32 GMT
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