Hi Babynus,
Considering the fact that I've had very auspicious answers to my previous proposals for features and functionalities, I'd like to propose a new one.
But first, some background information:
We are a construction company. In companies like ours, is very common the situation where, while working on the same project, some of us are working "on the field", and others are working "at home" in our office. Project'Or RIA is a great tool for keeping everyone's info in-sync and up-to-date.
But, is quite a common situation that people on the field can't get reliable internet access. So it becomes really difficult working with an on-line tool.
I assume this is not the case for e.g. software development companies, but I'm pretty sure this situation is quite usual among other businnes areas.
Now, to the point:
Is it possible (probably on the long run, I don't know) to generate some kind of a "Project'Or RIA Client" that is able to work off-line, and then sync info to/from the main server? Of course, it should also be possible to continue to work on-line, when the internet connection is stable enough.
I'm not shure (I'm no coder at all) if it's possible to use the same ajax/php (...) code available now, but somehow locally (I'd still be working through my internet browser's interface, but without connection) and then provide the sync functionality. That way perhaps there's less coding to be done and therefore it becomes "less-un-likely-to-happen"
I'd like to hear (or read

) your insight about this possibility.
Thanks in advance, and cheers!
abelinux