Great work! 

As far as I can see it will remove query parameters when using pushState? I 
may extend it to support passing through all query parameters rather than 
just "gwt.codesvr".


On Wednesday, 21 November 2012 17:17:25 UTC, Johannes Barop wrote:
>
> Hello GWT community, 
>
> I've just released gwt-pushstate. It implements HTML5 pushState with GWTs 
> standard History API and should work with existing applications fairly 
> well. It also makes sure that the development mode doesn't break and 
> provides a transparent fallback for non-pushState browsers. It's open 
> source (Apache2) and uploaded to the Maven central repository. You can find 
> the source here: https://github.com/jbarop/gwt-pushstate 
>
> A running sample application is uploaded here: 
> http://gwt-pushstate-examples.appspot.com 
> The sample is basicly GWTP-0.7's gwtp-sample-hplace with little 
> modifications to add the pushState support: 
> https://github.com/jbarop/gwt-pushstate/commit/a3d278b2fae71adc4ea7fb22c5eb121ada36b644
>  
>
>
> Any feedback heavily appreciated. 
> Johannes 
>
>

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