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Ideally, this is how state management should work all the time, regardless. Holding too much state server-side breaks bookmarks and shares.

EDIT: Hmm. Is this comment controversial? Obviously some people disagree strongly. Mind sharing why?



didn't down-vote you but perhaps you mean tech which holds nearly all client state on the server like JSF or webforms and I think that may be not so clear to some :)

for front-end frameworks, not storing the state on the URL usually means storing it on the memory or sessionstorage and server is usually not involved




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