yes he can use history.....sometime is useful for example i have used it for
"browsing" between tabs....
bye pat

2009/9/24 Stefano Gargiulo <[email protected]>

> that's DHTML...!
>
> Just say to your users that clicking on the refresh button means* "restart
> the application"*....
>
> If they don't understand why you can serve them this little example (it
> worked in my case):
>
> *Imagine to have an FM radio tuned to your favourite station:
> now you can remove the plug from the electric grip, reinsert it and
> continue to listen your station.
> (That's a classic HTML webapplication)
> Now try to do this with your PC tuned on a live streaming mp3 radio
> station....
> (That's an AJAX and DHTML) *
>
> That's means that PC and AJAX sucks?
> No, that's means that tecnologies are evolving...
>
> *NOTE:*  if you like to make your life complicated, obiouvsly you can
> implement the browser history support for ajax applications, gwt offers to
> you some powerfull instruments for do that, check this link:
> http://developerlife.com/tutorials/?p=232
>
> bye.
> Stefano.
>
>
> 2009/9/23 coolskulll <[email protected]>
>
>
>> Try adding browser history support to your gwt application.
>>
>> On Sep 22, 10:44 am, kilaru <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > hi,
>> >
>> >  i am facing with same problem. have you solved this? if so, please
>> > post the solution here. thanks in advance.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > kilaru
>> >
>> > On Aug 27, 11:07 am, pk <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > When I am clicking on the browser refresh button, my gt-ext
>> > > application is always redirecting to the homepage. Is there any way to
>> > > control it? My sample code below.
>> >
>> > > public void onModuleLoad(){
>> > >        Button b1 = new Button("Click Me");
>> > >         b1.addListener(new ButtonListenerAdapter(){
>> > >                 @Override
>> > >                 public void onClick(Button button, EventObject e) {
>> > >                         Panel panel = new Panel("My Panel");
>> > >                         panel.setSize(800, 600);
>> > >                     new Viewport(panel);
>> > >                 }
>> > >          });
>> > >         Panel p = new Panel();
>> > >         p.add(b1);
>> > >         RootPanel.get().add(p);
>> >
>> > > }
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>
> >
>

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