Cosmin Bucur wrote:
And then the user loses the address bar. Having the ability to write
("/someApp/section1/PageX.html") in the URL is very useful. I just hope
this new breed of single-page apps recognize this.
Most of the users I deal with , gov and health industries , don't know
what an address bar or an explorer is .
But they know how to bookmark a site. And when the bookmark doesn't
work, they will complain.
I'm not again single-page apps as a concept. As a matter of fact it's
just an example of an MVC architecture, with the single page as controller.
But the mapping should be as intuitive as possible, and better if it
stands on accepted standards, like the location bar.
After all, the URL is just a semantic concept. It's not necessary that
each URL corresponds to a different HTML page.
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