Solution can be found here: 
http://fat-tier.blogspot.com/2008/09/cancel-button-for-form.html

On Sep 12, 6:08 am, integrator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not satisfied with this solution. For instance when I edit an
> item in the list and save the changes I want to go back to the list I
> had before and not to e new list with a different ordering. Alse when
> I edit an item ,and I get an input error i can't go back to list with
> the javascript function.
>
> I looking for a more sofisticated solution.
>
> On 28 aug, 12:13, draikin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thank you all for posting solutions. I solved the problem with the JS
> > solution from clemos. It works like I want and I will dare that some
> > users of my applikation don't like JS.
>
> > draikin
>
> > On 25 Aug., 14:54, "Marcin Domanski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > The Formhelper does NOT need JS :)
>
> > > As fot the OP problem - you can save the actual page to the the session.
> > > If there is a page in session - get the url, if its different then the
> > > actual - save the actual (you have the one for  backin the var).
> > > It has drawbacks but its closest you can get.
>
> > > --
> > > Marcin Domanskihttp://kabturek.info
>
> > > On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 12:07 PM, clemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Hidraikin
>
> > > > I think we can consider CakePHP actually "needs" Javascript.
> > > > Of course you can use Cake to develop javascript-free apps, but lots
> > > > of Cake features, for example some of the FormHelper functionnalities,
> > > > actually require javascript...
>
> > > > You could use a code that use both, like:
> > > > controller: $this->set("referer",$this->referer());
> > > > view: $html->link("go
> > > >back",$referer,array('onclick'=>'window.history.back(); return
> > > > false'));
> > > > Like so, Javascript enabled browser will use the Javascript function,
> > > > while Javascript disabled browser will use the $referer href.
> > > > Of course, if the browser supports neither js nor referer, the link
> > > > will likely fail; but it's still the most widely compatible way I can
> > > > imagine...
> > > > Note that the JS function and the referer link may not lead to the
> > > > exact same page; this needs to be well tested to see if there are
> > > > differences...
> > > > Well, you may also force the referer to be passed through named
> > > > variables (something like : $html->link("go
> > > > there","/controller/action/whatever/referer:".urlencode($this->here));
> > > > ), but you'll need to do it for each link, and it'll mess up your
> > > > "nice urls" a little bit...
>
> > > > ++++++
> > > > Clément
>
> > > > On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 4:02 PM,draikin<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > >> Hi clemos,
>
> > > >> thank you for your solution that I read also. But just like $this-
> > > >>>referer() doesn't work for all browsers javascript doesn't work for
> > > >> all users, as there are some users who don't like javascript. But if
> > > >> there is a need for javascript in cakephp apps anyway (i don't know if
> > > >> this is so), your solution is the easiest.
>
> > > >>draikin
>
> > > >> clemos schrieb:
> > > >>> Maybe I didn't understand your problem, but ...
> > > >>> Why don't you give a try to my good old plain javascript solution ?
>
> > > >>> <a href="javascript:window.history.back()">goback</a>
>
> > > >>> The link above will get youbackjust like your "back" 
> > > >>> browserbuttonwould...
> > > >>> You can evengobackfurther with "window.history.go(-10)" (ten 
> > > >>> pagesback)
> > > >>> No Cake, No PHP, just simple javascript...
>
> > > >>> $this->referer() doesn't work for all browsers, cause the referer must
> > > >>> actually be sent by the client (IE doesn't seem to send it all the
> > > >>> time).
> > > >>> +++++++
> > > >>> Clément
>
> > > >>> On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 7:35 PM,draikin<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > >>> > Thank you for your response. Yes, thats what I'm looking for. But 
> > > >>> > the
> > > >>> > problem is that $this->referer() seems not to work. So I will test 
> > > >>> > the
> > > >>> > bread crumb feature from the HTML helper.
>
> > > >>> >draikin
>
> > > >>> > teknoid schrieb:
> > > >>> >> You are probably looking for something like $this->referer()
>
> > > >>> >> Also there is a bread crumbs feature in the HTML helper, for 
> > > >>> >> something
> > > >>> >> more robust.
>
> > > >>> >> On Aug 21, 10:35 am,draikin<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >>> >> > Hi,
>
> > > >>> >> > i'am searching for a solution for the following problem. I want 
> > > >>> >> > to
> > > >>> >> > have a link on the pages of my little cakePHP app to allow 
> > > >>> >> > togoback
> > > >>> >> > to the page where i come from. So as theback-buttonof the 
> > > >>> >> > browser.
> > > >>> >> > For example: I search for a subset of my database entries and 
> > > >>> >> > get a
> > > >>> >> > page with a table containing the results. Now i want to edit one 
> > > >>> >> > entry
> > > >>> >> > and so i klick on the 'edit' link in the first column of the 
> > > >>> >> > table. I
> > > >>> >> > edit the entry, save it and want togobackto the result page. If i
> > > >>> >> > dont want to edit, i will have a link on the edit page togobackto
> > > >>> >> > the result page.
> > > >>> >> > Did i describe the problem properly?
> > > >>> >> > Can anyone give me a hint? I tried to find a solution, but i 
> > > >>> >> > can't
> > > >>> >> > find what i need.
>
> > > >>> >> > Many thanks,
> > > >>> >> >draikin

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