I think you need to program it in the start() method in the activity.

On 5 January 2016 at 12:44, Paul Mazzuca <[email protected]> wrote:

> Let's say I have a view with a list of items. When I click on an item I go
> to a new Place and view with details about that item.  In this details
> view, I do some update to the item, then want to return back to the list
> view, but only using the back button on the browser.
>
> If the user clicks the back button on the browser, that would trigger a
> place change event (a History.back() call)  and would return me to the
> list, however, the item in the list would be the stale version of the item,
> rather than the new version I just updated.
>
> How can I pass the updated item to the list when only using the back
> button on the browser, and without reaching out to the server?
>
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