On 01/02/07, Mark Curphey <mark_at_curphey.com> wrote:
>
> What I was hoping for (and the article I reads intimated was happening) was
> that the browser developers were working on a common way to take say
> selected .NET assemblies offline and sync up data, state etc when they come
> back online (my utopian dream).
>
Seems unlikely, since that's not really a platform-agnostic solution
(and no Mono doesn't count in this instance).
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Received on Feb 01 2007