Re: Issues of state
- From: greg <greg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 20:19:40 +1200
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...
--
Greg
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