Sounds like a good idea, John.

I need to find some JavaScript code examples with this approach to get
an idea of how to effectively write this.

/sf

On 2/5/08, jkramlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Feb 4, 1:46 pm, "Steve Finkelstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I was curious if anyone has ever gone the route of bench marking the
> > potential of using cookies for temporary client-side persistence,
> > versus using XHR + databases.
>
> If your application requires that the user login/authenticate
> themselves I would suggest the possibility of a hybrid approach.
> Store the information in a cookie but at the same time add it to a
> Javascript array.  On a timer, send this information over via AJAX.
> If the AJAX call is successful, clear the Javascript array.  Each time
> the timer executes it's function check to see if the array contains
> any data.  If not, no AJAX call is needed.
>
> This way, a user could toggle a list item a few times quickly but only
> send out one AJAX request.
>
> >
>

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