On 6/25/06, Andrew Lentvorski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One Javascript site that was like that had an "Update to URL..." button.
  Effectively, you used the interactive mode to put things the way you
wanted, and then the URL was changed to reflect your state so that you
could get back to it.  You could get to the same state without
Javascript, it was just a lot more annoying.

It was a nice way of handling the "Javascript breaks state" problem.

Too bad Google didn't get the memo ...

Maybe I'm missing something, but Google Maps has a link that says
"Link to this page".  It gives you the full URL to the page as you're
viewing it.  A Google Maps URL can be as simple as:

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=san+diego

-todd


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