M. Simms wrote:
> Lots of considerations here.......JavaScript can keep your server requests
> lower....
> however, when databases are involved.........unless you can generate
> JavaScript arrays of small size (<200 items) and "pre-load" the HTML with
> the data needed to process the screen, you are talking several server-side
> trips.
>
> JavaScript's only real data repository with any usefulness is arrays.

Could someone please tell me how to "pre-load" HTML files.


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