> In my limited experience some web pages I couldn't figure out any other 
> way then to generate javascript on the page. If this was a limitation of 
> javascript, my knowledge or my time, it didn't really matter.

In my fairly large experience of JavaScript, you only *really* need to generate 
JS when you need to 
include page-specific data structures in your JS. I don't believe there are any 
other cases where JS 
needs to be generated. The long-term solution to this is fetching your 
structures with XMLHTTP with 
window.onload, but I think for now embedded JSON is fine.

-Rob

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