This is really nice :-)

As with all back-button plugins, though, they seem to die with Safari.
Here are my results when testing with it:

Safari 2.0.4: A link is clicked and you are taken to a garbled version
of the URL, for example:
jquery_history.html#%232
for link #2. The AJAX content does not load (unfortunately), however
hitting the back button does change the URL back to its previous
state.

Safari Nightlies: Virtually identical behavior, however instead of a
corrupted URL string, it looks as it should (e.g. "#2").

So, in reality, the only major issue is getting the dynamic content to
load in Safari since everything else appears to work. Great job!

--John

On 8/17/06, Taku Sano (Mikage Sawatari) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have made a plugin that helps you make your Ajax-driven page
> available for "Go Back" button and "bookmark" of browser.
>
> See the sample page: http://www.mikage.to/jquery/jquery_history.html
>
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John Resig
http://ejohn.org/
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