yes. you remove an item from a table, deleting it from the database. hitting back and editing the item should not /necessarily/ resurrect the item.


undo is really good for getting the page back into the state it was in when the rendering happened (in terms of components).

the trick is to deal with the model as well. i think this needs some pondering.

Gili wrote:

On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 22:43:27 +0100, Martijn Dashorst wrote:



I really hope we can come up with something good. Though Gili posted an interesting view on the subject, I don't think that the 'undo operation' is the correct view. When I hit the back button it is not *always* because I want to revert changes, but because I want to choose something else.



You're saying that if a user commits something to the database, then hits back, enter different data and "submit" again it should add the new data but not undo the original commit? I understand some websites let you do that, but I would argue that the behavior I suggested is the correct and intuitive one. Back means undo to me in all cases I can think of.

  Can you come up with a clearer use-case where it does not?

Thanks,
Gili



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