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What about on the client side for the later? I don't think the question is complete anymore without a framework for both sides. At least not if you want to fulfill the rapid part of the requirement.
I'm trying to implement fallback.js in a webapp me and my team are writing but bounced upon some issues. Loading over CDN works fine and falling back to local .js files when CDN is offline works too.
This week, I explore the jQuery JavaScript library and a tool for converting documents into PDF that comes from Baltsoft rather than Adobe.