That said, I personally think that having AHAH pages being "real" xhtml documents (rather than just fragments) is a good thing, for both debugging and indexing purposes. However, I do worry about the overhead of including all that inside an existing page, and whether it might confuse some browsers.

I'm personally uninterested in the problem of serving users with JS turned off, so I don't think I have the right set of motivations for being helpful on the problem. Other than say that I wouldn't be interested in trading fragment size for complete response documents.
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