Wouldn't it be easier if someone just modified the web browsers to download the associated information locally, say with three stages, 1 until the browser window closes, 2 until the device shuts down, and 3, until the user manually deletes it...? The website wouldn't necessarily have the most updated information but it would work offline, and with that, when the user visits the website online again it would simply update their local copy. The user would have their preference on a per-website basis on how they want it stored, and with that there would be no general need for a new "web" language. That is assuming all of this would be legal to do with the powers that be.
Wouldn't it be easier if someone just modified the web browsers to download the associated information locally, say with three stages, 1 until the browser window closes, 2 until the device shuts down, and 3, until the user manually deletes it...? The website wouldn't necessarily have the most updated information but it would work offline, and with that, when the user visits the website online again it would simply update their local copy. The user would have their preference on a per-website basis on how they want it stored, and with that there would be no general need for a new "web" language. That is assuming all of this would be legal to do with the powers that be.