Server-side it is then. Guess it also depends on user browser too, as I seem to remember IE6/IE7 performance was shocking compared to Chrome!
I try to tell users of such beasts that the last millennium called and wanted its browser back. I dont think my apps even run with those browsers. IE8 is also bad (your applications walk rather than run), and all you can say about IE9 is that it is a big improvement on 8 - a very low bar. However, even with chrome, JS is way behind java for speed and client side also means passing the unclipped geometry down the wire. I use JS for interactivity on the browser, but server-side as much possible for everything else.
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