On Wednesday 28 March 2007 08:31, Christophe Porteneuve wrote:
> Hey Vin,
>
>
> Pulled from my archives, here are a few links that might be of interest
> to you, pertaining to AJAX accessibility and ergonomy in general:
>
>   http://www.contentwithstyle.co.uk/Articles/38 (Back button)
>   http://adactio.com/journal/959
>   http://particletree.com/features/the-hows-and-whys-of-degradable-ajax/
>   http://particletree.com/features/degradable-ajax-form-validation/
>   http://www.baekdal.com/articles/usability/usable-XMLHttpRequest/
>
If you want an out-of-the-box solution, Brad Neuberg's Really Simple History 
(http://codinginparadise.org/projects/dhtml_history/README.html) uses the 
techniques described here to work with bookmarking and the back button. It's 
fairly straightforward to use, and lets you store an arbitrary amount of  
state alongside each history entry.

I just noticed in the README that he says 'Safari is not supported'. Anyone 
know if Safari has generic issues with these techniques, or is it just that 
Mr. Neuberg doesn't have a Mac?

Dave
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