[fw-general] Zend Dojo and Back button in browser

2008-08-26 Thread vladimirn

Hello all, i was wondering if any of you have some nice solution for this
problem.
After displaying data on the page(using zend dojo) when i click on browser
Back button, i would like to keep those data on my page but i am navigated
out of page and  my data are lost.
Dojo have some solution using # anchor and something like that, but i dont
like it ;)
Is there any way to keep data pulled by dojo script and without using iframe
and anchor in url?
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Re: [fw-general] Zend Dojo and Back button in browser

2008-08-26 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- vladimirn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Tuesday, 26 August 2008, 10:35 AM -0700):
 Hello all, i was wondering if any of you have some nice solution for this
 problem.
 After displaying data on the page(using zend dojo) when i click on browser
 Back button, i would like to keep those data on my page but i am navigated
 out of page and  my data are lost.
 Dojo have some solution using # anchor and something like that, but i dont
 like it ;)

Well, I have to question not using technology just because you don't
like it. ;)

What don't you like about it? This is becoming a standard mechanism for
allowing for back button functionality -- gmail uses it, facebook uses
it... it basically leverages the browser's inherent functionality.

 Is there any way to keep data pulled by dojo script and without using iframe
 and anchor in url?

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Software Architect   | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zend Framework   | http://framework.zend.com/


Re: [fw-general] Zend Dojo and Back button in browser

2008-08-26 Thread vladimirn



Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
 
 -- vladimirn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
 (on Tuesday, 26 August 2008, 10:35 AM -0700):
 Hello all, i was wondering if any of you have some nice solution for this
 problem.
 After displaying data on the page(using zend dojo) when i click on
 browser
 Back button, i would like to keep those data on my page but i am
 navigated
 out of page and  my data are lost.
 Dojo have some solution using # anchor and something like that, but i
 dont
 like it ;)
 
 Well, I have to question not using technology just because you don't
 like it. ;)
 
 What don't you like about it? This is becoming a standard mechanism for
 allowing for back button functionality -- gmail uses it, facebook uses
 it... it basically leverages the browser's inherent functionality.
 
 Is there any way to keep data pulled by dojo script and without using
 iframe
 and anchor in url?
 
 -- 
 Matthew Weier O'Phinney
 Software Architect   | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Zend Framework   | http://framework.zend.com/
 
 

Hey Matthew :)
Thanks for swift replay :)
Well, you are absoultely in right about it, it is only my overall feeling
when looking in URL :) looks ugly to me lol
So thats why i asked if there some 'nicer' method to do this :)

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