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Joe Bowser resolved CB-265.
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    Resolution: Fixed

Actually, I ran the native tests, and this now works correctly for our demo.  
I'm going to assume it works when jQuery changes the src attribute as well.  
Going to close this one since CB-585 fixes it if you use the browser history.
                
> IFrame loaded from jQuery in the navigation history
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>                 Key: CB-265
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-265
>             Project: Apache Cordova
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Android
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.0
>         Environment: The wrong behavior was observed on an Asus Transformer 
> TF101 tablet, with Android 3.2.1.
> The behavior could not be reproduced on a Samsung Galaxy S (GT-I9000), with 
> Android 2.3.4.
>            Reporter: Adrián Chaves Fernández
>            Assignee: Joe Bowser
>              Labels: android, history, iframe, jquery
>             Fix For: 1.8.0
>
>
> Using jQuery Mobile, an application with two pages. On the second page there 
> is an IFrame element with no source (src=""). jQuery Mobile's 
> OnPageBeforeShow event is used to set the src property to a website (tested 
> with OSM and example.com) like this:
> jQuery('#IFrame').attr('src', 'http://example.com');
> The page is successfully loaded inside the iframe.
> When you go back then, either with the Back button of the Android device or 
> with the navigator.app.backHistory() method, the content of the IFrame 
> dissapears. If you hit Back again (any of the methods also), then it works as 
> expected.
> Seems the load of the iframe is counted as a third page on the application.
> The thing is, on the mobile device I used it works as expected (as I expect 
> at least), hitting back takes you to the previous page directly.

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