Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
> Jim Steil schrieb:
>
>> Let me know if you have any more questions and I'll do the best I can to
>> answer them. Or, this may be more information than you were looking for
>> in the first place. But, this works well for me to manage how I know
>> where I'm coming from and getting back to that place. Not ideal by any
>> means, but workable for now.
>>
>
> Just wanted to know what others do and whether there is an easiest way
> or common practice for this. Your solution should work, but is also a
> bit complicated, and relying on both Referer _and_ cookies seems a bit
> heavy for me, too.
>
> So I still think TG should provide some basic support for this issue. It
> feels awkward that the paginate decorator does all its magic behind the
> scenes, but then you need to care for keeping the state yourself on a
> very low level. TG should make simple things really simple.
>
> -- Chris
>
>
>
> >
>
Chris:
I agree that this seems like a bit to go through and I don't like
relying on cookies. However, in my specific situation, I can count on
the browser supporting it. I'd definitely be interested in seeing a
solution that was built in with the paginate system. I haven't
contributed to the TG effort in the past, but would be willing to help
if given a bit of guidance on how to do so. Perhaps I could help with
some documentation or examples.
-Jim
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