Rewriting the url out of pure javascript is not possible: you can only do
this on the server siede AFAIK.
I haven't tried it myself, but did u check out this "Really Simple History
framework":
http://codinginparadise.org/weblog/2005/09/ajax-how-to-handle-bookmarks-and-
back.html 

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Sent: vendredi 2 février 2007 10:37
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Subject: [jQuery] rewriting the browser address (without refresh)?

I have a really messy situation...I'll try to keep this short.

I'm wondering if there is a way to rewrite the url in the browser bar
without refreshing the page. I'm using Jquery/ajax to do something but
unless I can rewrite that url I don't think we can do this. I could use an
anchor (#...) but the problem here is that they links need to be accessible
to Google. People need to be able to cut, paste, bookmark whatever they are
looking at.

I'm hoping this is somehow possible...OR...is there some other logical
solution that might be considered?

Thanks...v

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