I don't think there is real documentation for that (i can't really find anything on wiki for that yet)But it is also a thing that can be done in 1.2 but then you just need to use everywhere bookmarkable linksAnd don't use a form on that page. Then the page will be stateless because there are no cal
Johan Compagner wrote:
> There is no way to use state when you use bookmarkable/stateless pages
Sorry, where can I read more on "stateless" pages ?
Thanks
> for your link clicks or other things. Because there is no page at the
> server where
> that state is...
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> johan
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> On 8/5/06, *Gwyn Evan
There is no way to use state when you use bookmarkable/stateless pagesfor your link clicks or other things. Because there is no page at the server where that state is...johan
On 8/5/06, Gwyn Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 05/08/06, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> The key thing abou
On 05/08/06, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The key thing about bookmarkable pages is that they can be constructed
> directly/ without the need to have a session upfront/ without having
> to rely on other pages. This means that the URL is the only thing that
> is available for a bookm
currently the stateless support wont help at this time.Because a stateless link could be constructed for this but where is then the id? It should be in the url then (just as a bookmarkable page link)then you do hit the page first where that stateless link is on. But then you still have
to get the i
That wouldn't work for bookmarkable links, as they don't receive any
events. What you want can be done with non-bookmarkable links, but -
tada - your page wouldn't be bookmarkable anymore.
The key thing about bookmarkable pages is that they can be constructed
directly/ without the need to have a s
I'm currently dealing with a summary list of items, which each have a
link to a detail page where I'm displaying the basic info plus some
additional info.
i.e. "Id, Name, Start, End, Status" sort of thing, with the "Id" being
a link to the detail page.
The link's a Bookmarkable one, passing the id