On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:58 PM, Aryeh Gregor Simetrical+wikilist@gmail.com wrote: ...
Of course, actually rendering the real page would have a very good use beyond being standards-compliant: it would serve as a quick way to jump through revisions looking for where a change was introduced or similar, rather than having to go back to the history page and click a link. You could even do prefetching to avoid synchronous page loads and thereby make it very fast, like paging through Gmail. It could be quite practical.
Related: I just found that wikipedia let you use a custom javascript, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:username/monobook.js thats is a better option than greasemonkey, very interesting!.