possibly the fact that pages with large component hierarchies ( ie pages with repeaters ) will be huge when serialized and base64ed. so you end up with client side pages that are huge - this is pretty much exactly what jsf does.

another problem is that everything now needs to be a post since the data is stored in a hidden form field - that really sucks.

i dont think url will be able to hold as much data as a decent sized page would produce.

-Igor


On 1/6/06, Jonathan Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

how hard would this really be?  we simply store the IPageMap entry in a
serialized hidden form field and put it back in the pagemap on request
handling.  am i missing something?

Jonathan Locke wrote:
>
> so we do have stateless pages and we do have IPageMapEntry.
> two things:
>
> 1. what does the code look like to encode/decode params for a
> stateless page into url?
>
> 2. now that we have IPageMapEntry, it could make more sense to allow
> page state serialization!  rather than serializing the whole component
> tree, you can tune the state sent back to the browser to just the
> state needed to reconstruct the tree (The IPageMapEntry object...
> which would only be the Page in the worst case where the user does not
> care about bandwidth).  seems like this combination of techniques
> could be a silver bullet for many who want stateless pages.  thoughts?
>
>
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