Thanks a lot. Do you have an little example?

Il 3 mar 2018 9:01 AM, "Val K" <[email protected]> ha scritto:

> Hi, I think when page is reloaded history.pushState happens too, so there
> are 2 identical URL on the stack after page reloading.
> If you want to manage routes by raw JS  It is simpler to use url#hash
> schema  and place  args (category_id=2 and so on) after #.
> In this case it's quite to listen hashchange event and perform ajax.load,
> no other tricks are required.
>
> On Friday, March 2, 2018 at 4:36:28 PM UTC+3, Gaël Princivalle wrote:
>>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I've made a product page with the Ajax LOAD system:
>> http://www.mompala.it/prodotti
>>
>> The idea is giving the possibility to the user to browse these products
>> without a page reload, and it works fine.
>>
>> The problem is that browsing the products don't change the url.
>>
>> I've made a script that changes the content depending of the url.
>> If the url has a category_id like http://www.mompala.it/prodotti
>> ?category_id=8 the load page will display the products of this category.
>> If the url has a product_id like http://www.mompala.it/prodotti
>> ?product_id=325 the load page will display this product.
>>
>> The problem still the history.
>> The user must have the possibility to press the browser back button for
>> displaying the last content.
>>
>> Adding this script in the load page change the url in the browser url
>> bar, new_link is a link with the category_id or product_id:
>> <script>
>>     history.pushState("", "", "{{=new_link}}");
>> </script>
>>
>> Like that the back button change only the url bar content, not the page
>> content.
>>
>> For updating the page content I've added in the main page 'prodotti' this
>> script:
>> <script type="text/javascript">
>>     window.addEventListener('popstate', function(event) {
>>       location.reload();
>>     });
>> </script>
>>
>> And it works, but only for turning back to the last page.
>> In other words, if the user wanted to turn back in the history 2 pages in
>> the past he can't.
>>
>> Someones knows why?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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