Ruby on Rails Thursday, January 6, 2011

On Jan 6, 2011, at 2:55 PM, Mauro wrote:

> On 6 January 2011 19:14, Walter Lee Davis <waltd@wdstudio.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Jan 6, 2011, at 12:56 PM, Mauro wrote:
>>
>>> I've seen that railscast, I'm using chrome which support pushState.
>>> The problem is that ajax history with paginate works but if you, for
>>> example, go to a site www.google.it or whatever internet site and
>>> then
>>> push browser back button the page showed isn't an html page, but it
>>> seems a text page.
>>> Try.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Watching that 'cast, it seemed to me that you could bookmark the
>> resulting
>> URL, and restore your search/pagination/whatever state just fine. I
>> haven't
>> tried the google.it page in this respect, but if the URL changes to
>> show the
>> unique address of the current state of the page, then that's the
>> goal and
>> the goal has been met. Back button or bookmark and new session, it
>> should
>> appear the same either way.
>>
> You create a list and paginate through this using ajax just like the
> railscast example.
> Then go to a internet site.
> Then push the browser back button and you see the page in history as
> text and not as an html page.
>

Wow, sounds like a bug, either in the implementation of pushState by
Google in their page, or by Chrome. Do you have this problem with
Safari or Firefox?

Walter

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