On Jul 5, 2013, at 18:17, José F. Romaniello wrote:

> what you send initially is an snapshot that can be fetched with a normal ajax 
> request, then you broadcast every operation which is a really small json with 
> two or three properties everytime someone push an edit

Thanks, that idea had occurred to me, and I may resort to that eventually. It's 
just a lot more work than sending the entire document markup to the server when 
the client makes a change.

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