I don't know - it depends what you are trying to do.
You probably want to be using history in some way or passing parameters as
JS variables or JSON or...

Ian

http://examples.roughian.com


2009/9/10 Lothar Kimmeringer <j...@kimmeringer.de>

>
> Ian Bambury schrieb:
> > But you probably don't want to be doing that because if anything between
> > the ? and the first # changes, your whole app will reload from scratch
> > and you'll lose all state..
>
> So you have to use http://www.example.com/get#?[querystring]
> to avoid that effect?
>
>
> Regards, Lothar
>
> >
>

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