thanks guys! i think i have this working now. one last question though. when i use changeUrl in the call to dojo.back.addToHistory i have backslashes in the Url that i want to add to the hash. when i do that, changeUrl automatically encodes it to %2F.
is there any way for me to actually get the '/' character to show up?? thanks again Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote: > > -- mapes911 <[email protected]> wrote > (on Friday, 27 February 2009, 10:00 AM -0800): >> sweet. you guys rock!! i'll give this a try tonight. >> >> i did a quick search of code in pastebin and didn't find dojo.back. >> perhaps >> he didn't use it? > > I did use it -- it's in both the main and bugapp branches. Look in the > js-src directory for references -- dojo.back is client-side, after all. > :) > >> anyway, i found some example code so i'm going to give this a whirl. >> question that pops into my head now is this: let's say a user bookmarks >> a >> url. this url will now probably have a hash mark in it. so for me to be >> able >> to load the correct content, do i create a dojo.onload (callback) routine >> that will read the stuff after the hash and determine what >> controller/action >> combo to call and load into my content div? > > Yes, exactly. > >> am i on the right track? >> >> thanks again >> >> >> Filip Wirefors wrote: >> > >> > >> > Hi, dojo.back has the kind of functionality you are looking for. >> > I used dojo.back in conjunction with dijit.layout.ContentPane >> > to be able to use the browsers back/forward butons and >> > bookmarking. >> > >> > Some info on the subject can be found here: >> > http://docs.dojocampus.org/dojo/back >> > >> > And if I'm not mistaken, Matthew uses dojo.back in his pastebin app. >> > >> > /Filip >> > >> > >> >> Hi all, >> >> >> >> I am developing an application that uses ajax/dojo.xhrget calls often >> to >> >> manipulate certain divs within a page. I would like to be able to >> update >> >> the >> >> url in the browser as the user clicks different areas so that if a >> user >> >> decided to bookmark the page, they would be able to return to the same >> >> page >> >> with the right content loaded in the container div. >> >> >> >> I've seen solutions in other forms where they use the >> >> parent.location.hash = >> >> URL; but this only works if you have a # mark within your url and you >> are >> >> modifying the part of the url after the # >> >> >> >> Does anyone here know of a way to do this with zend framework?? >> > >> > >> > _________________________________________________________________ >> > Svårt att hålla kontakten med släkt & vänner? Skaffa Messenger nu! >> > http://download.live.com/messenger >> > >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/manipulating-the-window-url-without-a-refresh-tp22241256p22251070.html >> Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> > > -- > Matthew Weier O'Phinney > Software Architect | [email protected] > Zend Framework | http://framework.zend.com/ > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/manipulating-the-window-url-without-a-refresh-tp22241256p22294989.html Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
