Hi,

People, who do some heavy lifting with semantic data from outside
sources (data not from the imitate page) recognize that a wiki page
only starts to display all its content after all its elements are
readily generated which in turns can be quite time consuming.

With more and more data coming from other sources (SRF tables,
calendar, graphs, external semantic database etc.) we were wondering
if it would be possible for the SRF extension to allow a mode where
data can be reused asynchronously and when successful, display those
at a place holder within the wiki page.

The general question is if SRF should provided a Ajax option so that
current and future queries just work as they are or should every
SRFormat's implement its own method to allow asynchronous queries.

We think it could be important for SRF to provide such feature, so
that initial page loading time can be reduced and other formats can
reuse their content from outside the database without any fear of
blocking its original page content (disconnected web services etc.)
and since we are not sure about the technical constraints, we thought
we ask the experts ...

Cheers

MWJames

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