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A single-page application (SPA) is a web application or website that interacts with the user by dynamically rewriting the current web page with new data from the web server, instead of the default method of a web browser loading entire new pages. The goal is faster transitions that make the website feel … See more
The origins of the term single-page application are unclear, though the concept was discussed at least as early as 2003. Stuart Morris, a programming student at Cardiff University, Wales, wrote the Self-Contained … See more
Because the SPA is an evolution away from the stateless page-redraw model that browsers were originally designed for, some new challenges have emerged. Possible solutions … See more
There are various techniques available that enable the browser to retain a single page even when the application requires server communication. See more
Some SPAs may be executed from a local file using the file URI scheme. This gives users the ability to download the SPA from a server and run the … See more
A SPA is fully loaded in the initial page load and then page regions are replaced or updated with new page fragments loaded from the server on demand. To avoid excessive … See more
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