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Mainly, they both refer to the same html5 api. Although could refer to another topic altogether, the tags' wikis are essentially the same, with being more complete.

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Server-Sent Events (SSE) are a a part of the HTML5 specification. SSE allows a uni-directional persistent connection between a client and server, such that the client makes only a single request and the server keeps pushing data to the client continuously, until the connection is closed.

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SSE (Server Sent Events), also known as EventSource, is an HTML5 API for pushing data from server to browser.

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    I'm sure there are non-HTML event-sources... Commented Jul 29, 2014 at 14:22
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    @Deduplicator Then the eventsource wiki should be different. From the ~50 tagged questions, they all refer to HTML5 SSE, even though many are not tagged server-sent-events.
    – Mooseman
    Commented Jul 29, 2014 at 16:06

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Done

I have completed cleanup of .

I also found another tag that I have finished cleaning up.

Server-sent events is a technology for providing push notifications from a server to a browser client in the form of DOM events. The Server-Sent Events EventSource API is now being standardized as part of HTML5 by the W3C.

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