I agree with your point, a web application can't (and doesn't want to, IMO) provide bookmark facility for each of its states. From the user prospective, it would be much more clear if developers could tell the browser to disable the "add bookmark" function where it has no meaning. But it's only a hope :)
Ciao
Cosma
2006/5/15, Mario Ivankovits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi!
> I'm not yet involved in the "bookmark and back button" issues, but I
> hope that, for the time I will, you'll have already found a brillant
> solution :)
There were many discussions about it (the bookmark thema), often some
philosophic.
I don't know how brilliant our solution will be, well, I am not sure if
there exists a "brilliant solution" in the context of JSF as you cant
deal with the huge state your application will hold in simple GET
parameters.
At least it will be a working solution, how good will tell the time ;-)
Ciao,
Mario

