Ehn,StateManger,seems that it's good.
I'll  see though it later on.
Thanks Peter,let's keep contacting on using StateManager.

On 4月6日, 下午4时18分, Peter De Berdt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 06 Apr 2007, at 10:03, Vin wrote:
>
> >     What or which solution you think is the best to settle Ajax's
> > Refresh and Back button problem?
> >     Just show your suggestions,experiences,or even your own tech
> > here,let's know the better way to deal with that issue.
>
> >     I'm currently learning and using Brag's "dhtmlHistory",a small
> > utility js class.But i don't know whether it's the best(relative).
> >     How about you?You must have your own ideas.
>
> >     About  dhtmlHistory,see a Brag's example here.
> >    http://codinginparadise.org/weblog/2005/09/ajax-how-to-handle-
> > bookmarks-and-back.html
>
> I've tried Brad's js class, but it didn't work well for me on safari,
> in fact, the demo page doesn't even show up on safari. For my next
> project, I'll need AJAX back (and maybe bookmarks), and I'm planning
> to use StateManager, it works with Safari too.
>
> http://exanimo.com/javascript/using-the-statemanager-in-ajax-apps
>
> I'll probably extend the link_to_remote method to allow another
> option :save_state so that when it's set to true, StateManager saves
> the state. My main goal is to implement back button functionality and
> it seems pretty straightforward with StateManager.
>
> Best regards
>
> Peter De Berdt


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