Don't get me wrong:  I like the concept.  You'll get no disagreement from me as 
to the benefits of keeping up with technology.

In my experience, though, some of the largest organizations (both corporate and 
governmental) are the slowest to adopt the latest technology-and the most 
likely to be affected.  Perhaps this change will be all that's needed to 
convince those lagging organizations to upgrade....  :)

--Chad

From: Jackie Ng
Sent: Wednesday, July 10 2013 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: Re-thinking Fusion redlining efficiency

It depends.

Do we want to live in 2013? In the age of modern web browsers? Then we have 
HTML5 offline storage APIs at our disposal to stash client-side redline objects 
that can live through browser refreshes and restarts.

Do we have to support IE <= 8? I'm not going to bother answering that one :P

- Jackie





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