I agree. Caching is nice. At least there is *something* on screen. We have branch pending that adds push_surfacing_results_from_cache() to the Reply proxy. The run time caches all surfacing queries transparently. If scope gets a surfacing query and detects that it can't answer it (network down, or data source off-line), it can call this method to replay the results of the most recent successful surfacing query.
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