What kind of numbers are we talking about here?  E.g., numbers of
articles, and numbers of tags?  It's just, #1 is pretty
straightforward, but #2 will require rather a bit more work.

Meanwhile, I haven't looked at it much, but there are things like
TrimQuery:
http://code.google.com/p/trimpath/wiki/TrimQuery

It's an SQL engine subset written entirely in JavaScript and intended
for use in the browser.

A Google search for "+sql +javascript" should reveal other options as
well.

Hope this helps,
--
T.J. Crowder
tj / crowder software / com

On May 24, 6:44 am, hefeust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> than for the reply
>
> ok I'll try Google Gears or others
> but my needs are not playing with DOM table but rather store tags/
> articles in a way that I could count :
> 1 - total number of articles per tag
> 2 - number of articles sharing each given pair of tag
>
> so it can be build with 3 tables :
>
> ARTICLE(id_article, title, summarize)
> TAGS(id_tag, text)
> and a crossing table :
> ARTICLES_TAGS(id_article, id_tag)
>
> as it can be easily writing in ordinary SQL
>
> my implementation with be client-side javascript and have to be
> simpliest (and simpler than a complete set of DAO / ActiveRecord
> classes...)
>
> have you any more idea ?
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