[jQuery] Re: jQuery History Plugin

2008-07-06 Thread pedramphp

But this is a serious Problem we all know that Gmail has this ability
since 2 years ago and still we are stick in it ... this is very bad
for some Programmers like us o something about it

On Jul 6, 1:54 am, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm still waiting to find something reasonable.

 On Jul 5, 3:49 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Did you find the History Plugin which You need I have the same Problem
  with Bookmarking

  On May 30, 6:11 pm, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Great. I'll keep my eyes peeled.

   On May 30, 7:55 am, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On May 30, 1:35 am, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes. Oh well.

 Where should I watch for updates? Will there be an update of history
 to accommodate UI Tabs? Or is it more likely that UI Tabs will
 incorporate a history feature?

I have roughly rewritten the history plugin already so that it will be
much more flexible... (and work in Safari 3 and 
IE8):http://www.stilbuero.de/jquery/ui_history/

I will then nicely integrate history into tabs so that a user wouldn't
have to care too much except for including both plugins and enabling
history via an option.

Due to immense workload the last few month I got stuck though. The
biggest thing missing is actually a strange bug in IE 6, that needs to
be fixed before I would call it a beta version.

History will be released as part of jQuery UI and I will surely
anounce it on the list.

--Klaus


[jQuery] Re: jQuery History Plugin

2008-07-06 Thread Rey Bango


Demanding that someone do something about it isn't the way to go about 
asking for assistance, especially on the jQuery mailing list. If you're 
in that urgent of a need, please feel free to try and contribute a 
solution. Otherwise, you will need to be patient.


Rey
jQuery Team

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

But this is a serious Problem we all know that Gmail has this ability
since 2 years ago and still we are stick in it ... this is very bad
for some Programmers like us o something about it

On Jul 6, 1:54 am, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm still waiting to find something reasonable.

On Jul 5, 3:49 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Did you find the History Plugin which You need I have the same Problem
with Bookmarking
On May 30, 6:11 pm, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Great. I'll keep my eyes peeled.
On May 30, 7:55 am, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On May 30, 1:35 am, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Yes. Oh well.
Where should I watch for updates? Will there be an update of history
to accommodate UI Tabs? Or is it more likely that UI Tabs will
incorporate a history feature?

I have roughly rewritten the history plugin already so that it will be
much more flexible... (and work in Safari 3 and 
IE8):http://www.stilbuero.de/jquery/ui_history/
I will then nicely integrate history into tabs so that a user wouldn't
have to care too much except for including both plugins and enabling
history via an option.
Due to immense workload the last few month I got stuck though. The
biggest thing missing is actually a strange bug in IE 6, that needs to
be fixed before I would call it a beta version.
History will be released as part of jQuery UI and I will surely
anounce it on the list.
--Klaus


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[jQuery] Re: jQuery History Plugin

2008-07-06 Thread pedramphp

Dear Ray ,
  I'm patient about it ...


On Jul 6, 4:09 pm, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Demanding that someone do something about it isn't the way to go about
 asking for assistance, especially on the jQuery mailing list. If you're
 in that urgent of a need, please feel free to try and contribute a
 solution. Otherwise, you will need to be patient.

 Rey
 jQuery Team

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  But this is a serious Problem we all know that Gmail has this ability
  since 2 years ago and still we are stick in it ... this is very bad
  for some Programmers like us o something about it

  On Jul 6, 1:54 am, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm still waiting to find something reasonable.

  On Jul 5, 3:49 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Did you find the History Plugin which You need I have the same Problem
  with Bookmarking
  On May 30, 6:11 pm, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Great. I'll keep my eyes peeled.
  On May 30, 7:55 am, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On May 30, 1:35 am, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Yes. Oh well.
  Where should I watch for updates? Will there be an update of history
  to accommodate UI Tabs? Or is it more likely that UI Tabs will
  incorporate a history feature?
  I have roughly rewritten the history plugin already so that it will be
  much more flexible... (and work in Safari 3 and 
  IE8):http://www.stilbuero.de/jquery/ui_history/
  I will then nicely integrate history into tabs so that a user wouldn't
  have to care too much except for including both plugins and enabling
  history via an option.
  Due to immense workload the last few month I got stuck though. The
  biggest thing missing is actually a strange bug in IE 6, that needs to
  be fixed before I would call it a beta version.
  History will be released as part of jQuery UI and I will surely
  anounce it on the list.
  --Klaus

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[jQuery] Re: jQuery History Plugin

2008-07-05 Thread pedramphp

Did you find the History Plugin which You need I have the same Problem
with Bookmarking

On May 30, 6:11 pm, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Great. I'll keep my eyes peeled.

 On May 30, 7:55 am, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  On May 30, 1:35 am, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Yes. Oh well.

   Where should I watch for updates? Will there be an update of history
   to accommodate UI Tabs? Or is it more likely that UI Tabs will
   incorporate a history feature?

  I have roughly rewritten the history plugin already so that it will be
  much more flexible... (and work in Safari 3 and 
  IE8):http://www.stilbuero.de/jquery/ui_history/

  I will then nicely integrate history into tabs so that a user wouldn't
  have to care too much except for including both plugins and enabling
  history via an option.

  Due to immense workload the last few month I got stuck though. The
  biggest thing missing is actually a strange bug in IE 6, that needs to
  be fixed before I would call it a beta version.

  History will be released as part of jQuery UI and I will surely
  anounce it on the list.

  --Klaus


[jQuery] Re: jQuery History Plugin

2008-07-05 Thread timothytoe

I'm still waiting to find something reasonable.

On Jul 5, 3:49 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Did you find the History Plugin which You need I have the same Problem
 with Bookmarking

 On May 30, 6:11 pm, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Great. I'll keep my eyes peeled.

  On May 30, 7:55 am, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   On May 30, 1:35 am, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Yes. Oh well.

Where should I watch for updates? Will there be an update of history
to accommodate UI Tabs? Or is it more likely that UI Tabs will
incorporate a history feature?

   I have roughly rewritten the history plugin already so that it will be
   much more flexible... (and work in Safari 3 and 
   IE8):http://www.stilbuero.de/jquery/ui_history/

   I will then nicely integrate history into tabs so that a user wouldn't
   have to care too much except for including both plugins and enabling
   history via an option.

   Due to immense workload the last few month I got stuck though. The
   biggest thing missing is actually a strange bug in IE 6, that needs to
   be fixed before I would call it a beta version.

   History will be released as part of jQuery UI and I will surely
   anounce it on the list.

   --Klaus


[jQuery] Re: jQuery History Plugin

2008-05-30 Thread Klaus Hartl

On May 30, 1:35 am, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes. Oh well.

 Where should I watch for updates? Will there be an update of history
 to accommodate UI Tabs? Or is it more likely that UI Tabs will
 incorporate a history feature?

I have roughly rewritten the history plugin already so that it will be
much more flexible... (and work in Safari 3 and IE8):
http://www.stilbuero.de/jquery/ui_history/

I will then nicely integrate history into tabs so that a user wouldn't
have to care too much except for including both plugins and enabling
history via an option.

Due to immense workload the last few month I got stuck though. The
biggest thing missing is actually a strange bug in IE 6, that needs to
be fixed before I would call it a beta version.

History will be released as part of jQuery UI and I will surely
anounce it on the list.


--Klaus


[jQuery] Re: jQuery History Plugin

2008-05-30 Thread timothytoe

Great. I'll keep my eyes peeled.

On May 30, 7:55 am, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On May 30, 1:35 am, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Yes. Oh well.

  Where should I watch for updates? Will there be an update of history
  to accommodate UI Tabs? Or is it more likely that UI Tabs will
  incorporate a history feature?

 I have roughly rewritten the history plugin already so that it will be
 much more flexible... (and work in Safari 3 and 
 IE8):http://www.stilbuero.de/jquery/ui_history/

 I will then nicely integrate history into tabs so that a user wouldn't
 have to care too much except for including both plugins and enabling
 history via an option.

 Due to immense workload the last few month I got stuck though. The
 biggest thing missing is actually a strange bug in IE 6, that needs to
 be fixed before I would call it a beta version.

 History will be released as part of jQuery UI and I will surely
 anounce it on the list.

 --Klaus


[jQuery] Re: jQuery History Plugin

2008-05-29 Thread Klaus Hartl

I assume you're using UI Tabs?

http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Tabs#Does_UI_Tabs_support_back_button_and_bookmarking_of_tabs.3F


--Klaus


On May 28, 6:11 pm, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ajax History doesn't seem to be working for me.

 I'm including the file (which I've thrown into my jQuery directory...

                 script type=text/javascript src=jQuery/
 jquery.history_remote.js/script

 And I've initialized the history (right after document.ready)...

         $.ajaxHistory.initialize();

 I'm using a recent version of the Tabs plugin.

                 script type=text/javascript 
 src=jquery.ui-1.5b4/ui.tabs.js/
 script

 Nothing new happens. History doesn't work (in FF2). Am I missing a
 step or two? All my tabs have the hash (of course) provided by the
 tabs plug-in.

 Any ideas?

 On Apr 28, 6:06 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

  I was working around with this history plugin, quite interesting. But
  unfortunate thing is, I was not able to use this for any ajax calls
  (link) present in the responseText.
  Funny.

  On Apr 5, 5:48 am, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   You'll probably have to maintain the state on your own. I'm currently
   rewriting theHistoryplugin, so that you can do:

   $.history('add', 'state_name', function {
       // handle, e.g. restore state...

   });

   --Klaus

   On Apr 5, 1:12 am, sbyrne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm with you regarding the click event, but how does that solve the
problem of the state of the form (values of the input fields) when it
was submitted via AJAX?

On Feb 27, 2:43 pm, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Historycan only work with links because the whole hack relies on
 changing the fragment identifier of the current address. This is not
 possible with form submits.

 Workaround: Use a click event that submits the form as an Ajax form.
 The form plugin makes that pretty easy and maybe you were talking of
 myhistoryplugin:

http://stilbuero.de/jquery/history/

 --Klaus

 On Feb 27, 7:54 pm, urbolutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Is there a good jQueryhistoryplugin that works with form
  submissions?

  Critical part being form posts here. Found one that seems to only 
  work
  with click events...need the form posts.

  Any help would be greatly appreciated!


[jQuery] Re: jQuery History Plugin

2008-05-29 Thread timothytoe

Yes. Oh well.

Where should I watch for updates? Will there be an update of history
to accommodate UI Tabs? Or is it more likely that UI Tabs will
incorporate a history feature?

On May 29, 12:06 pm, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I assume you're using UI Tabs?

 http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Tabs#Does_UI_Tabs_support_back_button_and_b...

 --Klaus

 On May 28, 6:11 pm, timothytoe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Ajax History doesn't seem to be working for me.

  I'm including the file (which I've thrown into my jQuery directory...

  script type=text/javascript src=jQuery/
  jquery.history_remote.js/script

  And I've initialized the history (right after document.ready)...

  $.ajaxHistory.initialize();

  I'm using a recent version of the Tabs plugin.

  script type=text/javascript 
  src=jquery.ui-1.5b4/ui.tabs.js/
  script

  Nothing new happens. History doesn't work (in FF2). Am I missing a
  step or two? All my tabs have the hash (of course) provided by the
  tabs plug-in.

  Any ideas?

  On Apr 28, 6:06 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:

   I was working around with this history plugin, quite interesting. But
   unfortunate thing is, I was not able to use this for any ajax calls
   (link) present in the responseText.
   Funny.

   On Apr 5, 5:48 am, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

You'll probably have to maintain the state on your own. I'm currently
rewriting theHistoryplugin, so that you can do:

$.history('add', 'state_name', function {
// handle, e.g. restore state...

});

--Klaus

On Apr 5, 1:12 am, sbyrne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm with you regarding the click event, but how does that solve the
 problem of the state of the form (values of the input fields) when it
 was submitted via AJAX?

 On Feb 27, 2:43 pm, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Historycan only work with links because the whole hack relies on
  changing the fragment identifier of the current address. This is not
  possible with form submits.

  Workaround: Use a click event that submits the form as an Ajax form.
  The form plugin makes that pretty easy and maybe you were talking of
  myhistoryplugin:

 http://stilbuero.de/jquery/history/

  --Klaus

  On Feb 27, 7:54 pm, urbolutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Is there a good jQueryhistoryplugin that works with form
   submissions?

   Critical part being form posts here. Found one that seems to only 
   work
   with click events...need the form posts.

   Any help would be greatly appreciated!


[jQuery] Re: jQuery History Plugin

2008-05-28 Thread timothytoe

Ajax History doesn't seem to be working for me.

I'm including the file (which I've thrown into my jQuery directory...

script type=text/javascript src=jQuery/
jquery.history_remote.js/script

And I've initialized the history (right after document.ready)...

$.ajaxHistory.initialize();

I'm using a recent version of the Tabs plugin.

script type=text/javascript 
src=jquery.ui-1.5b4/ui.tabs.js/
script

Nothing new happens. History doesn't work (in FF2). Am I missing a
step or two? All my tabs have the hash (of course) provided by the
tabs plug-in.

Any ideas?

On Apr 28, 6:06 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 I was working around with this history plugin, quite interesting. But
 unfortunate thing is, I was not able to use this for any ajax calls
 (link) present in the responseText.
 Funny.

 On Apr 5, 5:48 am, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  You'll probably have to maintain the state on your own. I'm currently
  rewriting theHistoryplugin, so that you can do:

  $.history('add', 'state_name', function {
  // handle, e.g. restore state...

  });

  --Klaus

  On Apr 5, 1:12 am, sbyrne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   I'm with you regarding the click event, but how does that solve the
   problem of the state of the form (values of the input fields) when it
   was submitted via AJAX?

   On Feb 27, 2:43 pm, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Historycan only work with links because the whole hack relies on
changing the fragment identifier of the current address. This is not
possible with form submits.

Workaround: Use a click event that submits the form as an Ajax form.
The form plugin makes that pretty easy and maybe you were talking of
myhistoryplugin:

   http://stilbuero.de/jquery/history/

--Klaus

On Feb 27, 7:54 pm, urbolutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is there a good jQueryhistoryplugin that works with form
 submissions?

 Critical part being form posts here. Found one that seems to only work
 with click events...need the form posts.

 Any help would be greatly appreciated!


[jQuery] Re: jQuery History Plugin

2008-04-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I was working around with this history plugin, quite interesting. But
unfortunate thing is, I was not able to use this for any ajax calls
(link) present in the responseText.
Funny.

On Apr 5, 5:48 am, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You'll probably have to maintain the state on your own. I'm currently
 rewriting theHistoryplugin, so that you can do:

 $.history('add', 'state_name', function {
 // handle, e.g. restore state...

 });

 --Klaus

 On Apr 5, 1:12 am, sbyrne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I'm with you regarding the click event, but how does that solve the
  problem of the state of the form (values of the input fields) when it
  was submitted via AJAX?

  On Feb 27, 2:43 pm, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Historycan only work with links because the whole hack relies on
   changing the fragment identifier of the current address. This is not
   possible with form submits.

   Workaround: Use a click event that submits the form as an Ajax form.
   The form plugin makes that pretty easy and maybe you were talking of
   myhistoryplugin:

  http://stilbuero.de/jquery/history/

   --Klaus

   On Feb 27, 7:54 pm, urbolutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Is there a good jQueryhistoryplugin that works with form
submissions?

Critical part being form posts here. Found one that seems to only work
with click events...need the form posts.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!


[jQuery] Re: jQuery History Plugin

2008-04-05 Thread Klaus Hartl

You'll probably have to maintain the state on your own. I'm currently
rewriting the History plugin, so that you can do:

$.history('add', 'state_name', function {
// handle, e.g. restore state...
});

--Klaus



On Apr 5, 1:12 am, sbyrne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm with you regarding the click event, but how does that solve the
 problem of the state of the form (values of the input fields) when it
 was submitted via AJAX?

 On Feb 27, 2:43 pm, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  History can only work with links because the whole hack relies on
  changing the fragment identifier of the current address. This is not
  possible with form submits.

  Workaround: Use a click event that submits the form as an Ajax form.
  The form plugin makes that pretty easy and maybe you were talking of
  my history plugin:

 http://stilbuero.de/jquery/history/

  --Klaus

  On Feb 27, 7:54 pm, urbolutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Is there a good jQuery history plugin that works with form
   submissions?

   Critical part being form posts here. Found one that seems to only work
   with click events...need the form posts.

   Any help would be greatly appreciated!


[jQuery] Re: jQuery History Plugin

2008-04-04 Thread sbyrne

I'm with you regarding the click event, but how does that solve the
problem of the state of the form (values of the input fields) when it
was submitted via AJAX?

On Feb 27, 2:43 pm, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 History can only work with links because the whole hack relies on
 changing the fragment identifier of the current address. This is not
 possible with form submits.

 Workaround: Use a click event that submits the form as an Ajax form.
 The form plugin makes that pretty easy and maybe you were talking of
 my history plugin:

 http://stilbuero.de/jquery/history/

 --Klaus

 On Feb 27, 7:54 pm, urbolutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Is there a good jQuery history plugin that works with form
  submissions?

  Critical part being form posts here. Found one that seems to only work
  with click events...need the form posts.

  Any help would be greatly appreciated!