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Posted to users@tapestry.apache.org by Programozás <pr...@hotmail.com> on 2004/03/09 09:45:25 UTC

Re: Using javascript.location.replace() to remove back-button problems

This trick does not work with form submits.
If you have no forms in your application then you have solved the backbutton
problem :)

Norbi

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Uriah Carpenter" <ur...@widen.com>
To: <ta...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 11:21 PM
Subject: Using javascript.location.replace() to remove back-button problems


> According to David Flanagan, in _JavaScript, The Definitive Guide 4th
> Edition_, JavaScript's location.replace() method will NOT create a new
entry
> in the history object. I believe, this means that if you were to solely
use
> this method of nagivation around your app, you would only have ONE page in
> the history (the current page), and no back button issues to worry about.
>
> Has anyone every tried having a Tapestry app using only the Javascript
> location.replace() method to navigate between pages to prevent
"back-button"
> horrors?
>
> -- Uriah
>

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