On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 12:44 AM, Michael Allan <m...@zelea.com> wrote:

> Manuel Carrasco Moñino said:
> > ... basically a gwt app is a javascript inside an html, ...  so when
> > you change to other html [page], your app is unloaded from memory
> > and you have to load it in the new html [page].
>
> If anyone needs to avoid page unloading, here's a branch of GWT with
> limited support for the BFCache (rapid back-and-forth navigation):
> http://zelea.com/project/gwt/


Michael, Interesting stuff, a couple of cuestions:
. are you planning to send this to gwt?
. to play with this code, do I have to download the entire kit or may I
patch just some classes?
. does it work with 2.5.

- Manolo



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