greg wrote: > Jay Loden wrote: >> Like most things involving dynamic client side-javascript code and AJAX >> technology, it's a lot harder than you'd like it to be to solve the problem, >> but >> in cases where the Back button is really an issue, it's worth the effort. > > So if you're willing to put in a huge amount of time, > effort and ingenuity, it's possible to overcome a > problem that only existed in the first place because > you chose an inappropriate technique for implementing > a user interface... > Exactly my point. Once you start to involve a complex framework to handle state and interactions you see less and less advantage to "desktop web" applications, since it's hard to match the directness and simplicity of a native GUI.
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