Bryan,
History is implemented with history tokens, which is the portion after the
'#' in the URL. This is not sent to the server and is used client side only.
So while these are URLs, they're special and should work for the scenario
you described.
Fred
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 4:05 AM, twittwit ytbr...@gmail.com wrote:
anybody has any idea on this ?
On Jul 10, 1:29 am, imgnik ytbr...@gmail.com wrote:
hi all,
i want to implement history in my motion chart app.
and basically i want to have a stack of history items that comprise of
different motion chart. so basically as i have more motion chart
( different ones) my history stack increment and i can go forward and
backward with the motion chart changing to the next and previous chart
respectively. ( and hopefully in the same state where it was left in)
but i really donno how to implement the history management for this?
can someone advise me? i know the distribution contains example of
history management. but those are mere hyperlinks. will it be the same
for bigger widget like motion chart? or even maps?
cheers
bryan
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