I would imagine that Ajax.PeriodicalUpdater was conceived with a
different intention in mind - something like showing online/offline
status, maybe. All the chat-like examples I've seen (primarily for the
RoR), used javascript generated on the server to re-start updating and
sessions to keep track of updates - never a PeriodicalUpdater or
PeriodicalExecuter. I guess it makes sense to keep that functionality
on the server side.

- Baglan
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