Hi Thomas,
I don't see how that helps. If I understand, all you are saying is that if
the token is blank, change it to 'Home'. But right now, if it is blank, I
set up the default (the first item in the menu and any nested menus) and so
I get to the default page that way.
At the end of setting up the site dependent on what the token is, I still
have to write out a history token - which in your example will be 'Home' and
this will add a history record. So I will end up with a blank one followed
by 'Home'. So if someone clicks 'Back' they will be back at the blank one.
Which will create 'Home' again and lock them into my site, which is what I
am trying to avoid.

This is exactly the situation I have already. So I tried to 'replace' the
token if the current one is blank. But Window.Location.replace() doesn't
work in Safari or Chrome or Opera.

Hence my original post.

Or am I still missing something?

Ian

http://examples.roughian.com


2009/3/30 Thomas Broyer <[email protected]>

>
>
>
> On 29 mar, 22:43, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 2009/3/29 Thomas Broyer <[email protected]>
> >
> >
> >
> > >  Am I clearer?
> >
> > I don't know. I know I'm not :-)
> >
> > OK. Where do you see this bit of code living?
> >
> > String token = History.getToken();
> > if (token.length() == 0) {
> > token = HIS_INTRO;}
> >
> > onHistoryChanged(token);
>
> in your onModuleLoad (assuming your EntryPoint is your
> HistoryListener, and you have a single HistoryListener).
>
> Or you can do this:
> public void onHistoryChanged(String token) {
>   if (token.length() == 0) {
>      token = "Home";
>   }
>   // do your history processing
> }
> and in onModuleLoad just call:
> History.fireCurrentHistoryState()
> (assuming you only have one HistoryListener, or you'll have to include
> the same "if" code in all of them that care)
>
> It all depends where your HistoryListener is located and if you have a
> single or several listeners, but the key is: whenever you "get" the
> empty string (History.getToken() == ""), do as if it were "Home".
> >
>

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