Hello All!

It's been a while since posting here. I released http://b33hive.net several 
months ago using caja, at around revision 5000. After releasing, I had to 
really get a dayjob again, and hadn't been able to work on b33hive at all. 
With a little free time now, I wanted to do some derusting, including 
updating to latest the caja.

I've been getting some errors associated with SES now. Before asking 
anything specific, I would like to know generally what this new direction 
is about, and if maybe it's applicable to my project over the "old" way of 
doing things, with the cajoler running on my server and caching output for 
subsequent page views.

I understand generally that, if you're on a modern browser, it means you 
can take arbitrary JS and cajole it client-side. Are their any overall 
performance benefits to this? Is the client-side cajoler noticeably faster 
than the server-side cajoler? Does the client-side cajoler produce faster 
code? Is there some documentation I can read on the subject?

Currently I don't see a benefit to switching to SES mode if there are no 
performance considerations...maybe there are other considerations?

Sorry for the vague questions here, and also for probably butchering some 
terms.

Thanks for any help, and keep up the good work!

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