Thats very cool! Since I already use jQuery, I'm covered but I'll have 
keep this for future reference.

Rey...

Qasim Rasheed wrote:
> This is a library without using JQuery
> 
> http://codinginparadise.org/weblog/2005/08/ajax-tutorial-saving-session-across.html
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Qasim
> 
> On 2/23/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Tackling the back button in Ajax isn't a trivial task and has really
>> frustrated a lot of developers. Several of the frameworks out there
>> offer back button support so you may want to consider switching.
>>
>> As Andy mentioned, jQuery (www.jquery.com) offers a plugin that supports
>> this functionality and makes it easy to implement.
>>
>> The plugin can be found here:
>>
>> http://www.stilbuero.de/jquery/history/
>>
>> Rey...
>>
>> Richard Cooper wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I've a site that has a lot of onclick content changes using ajax. I'm a
>> creature of habit and have been using the same framework I started with,
>> Simple AJAX Code-Kit.
>>> My question is what is the best way to cope with using back button and
>> bookmarks. Should I change frameworks, or is there simple solutions out
>> there that can be appended to my current framework? I know there is a lot of
>> info out there in goolge land but a bit of guidance will probabley save me a
>> lot of time.
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> R
>>>
>>>
>>
> 
> 

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