Hi everybody,
I am using Ajax.Update to change my page, like my page1 to page2. When
I click the button on page1 it goes to page2. Is there a way to go
back to page1 from page2?
I know that's this is not the way that AJAX should work, but is there
a chance to make this work?
Thank you so much.
I used property1.6.1 with the up method. Only IE 8 which my customer
uses. I get this error Object doesn't support the property or method
in IE8 for method up(). But Firefox, Safari and Chrome work fine.
Doesn't any body have a problem like this?
Thanks
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Hi,
IE requires that elements be explicitly extended; see this answer in
the FAQ for details:
http://proto-scripty.wikidot.com/faq#propnotsupported
HTH,
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On Jan 22, 2:47 pm, Noppanit
wrote:
> I u
Hi,
This is a question without an easy answer. From the browser's
perspective, when you update something with Ajax.Updater (or pretty
much any other way via manipulating the DOM), the *page* hasn't
changed -- and so the "back" button will take you back to where you
were before you went to that pag
On 1/22/2010 7:24 AM, Noppanit wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am using Ajax.Update to change my page, like my page1 to page2. When
I click the button on page1 it goes to page2. Is there a way to go
back to page1 from page2?
I know that's this is not the way that AJAX should work, but is there
a chance
use window.location
From: bill
To: prototype-scriptaculous@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 8:19:13
Subject: Re: [Proto-Scripty] Ajax.Update back to previous page
On 1/22/2010 7:24 AM, Noppanit wrote:
Hi everybody,
>
>I am using Ajax.Update to