This is the second part of my HTML5 offline MVC articles. The goal here is to create an offline running iOS webapp. So we're disconnected from all the .NET MVC coodies. But we can still try to maintain a similar structure. In essence, we're making a reusable MVC framework. This part of the article series will create a Model on top of our Controller.


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