I have a couple of documents that have individual pages that exceed the
64K limit. I re-plucked them with JPluck and they're now seamlessly
rendered on the screen. This works fine.
However, I get unexpected behavior from the "Back" button after scrolling
down onto the second page. Instead of bringing me to the previous
"logical" page, it brings me to the previous segment.
Let's say I have two pages in a document, pages 1 and 2. Page 1 links to
page 2, and page 2 is greater than 64K long, so is split into multiple
segments in plucker internally (let's call them 2a and 2b).
If I start reading page 1, and follow the link to page 2, it works fine
and starts me off on page 2a. If I scroll down page 2a far enough to page
2b, it still works fine. If I now hit the "Back" button, instead of
sending back to page 1 (the expected behavior), it sends me to the end of
2a.
Even worse, the entire history gets messed up when scrolling back and
forth across one of these "seamless" boundries. Every time it happens,
it appears to record the event as another followed link that gets entered
in the history.
I've entered this into bugs.plkr.org and it's bug 874.
-alan
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