[Sigia-l] seeking rules
Anne Hjortshoj
anne at optical.mindstorm.com
Tue Apr 30 17:37:40 EDT 2002
Yeah, the key there is "always." It isn't "always" better. Sometimes it's
better. Sometimes it's not.
-Anne
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Ziya Oz wrote:
> "Anne Hjortshoj" wrote:
>
> > Here's one: it's always more efficient to have everything on one page.
>
> As a 'one-page' advocate I must disagree :-) Actually, if complete page
> refreshes were not a problem with HTTP, it is often more efficient to have
> everything on one page. Obviously there's a limit to this, but Apple's
> standalone iApps (like iTunes) are reasonable examples that indicate
> 'one-page' apps are quite efficient.
>
> Best,
>
> Ziya
>
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