That seems like a promising lead, thanks.  Although a couple hours in, and 
see how to use it to induce URL changes from within Elm (affecting browser 
history) and how to respond to changes when the user manually edit's the 
URL by hand.  

But in a bit of a chicken and egg quandary here as I haven't as yet 
unearthed how to get at the initial URL (nor it's query string) the user 
hit to invoke the page from within Elm.

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