Based on the feedback I just got I would recommend having the
automatic behavior on by default and allowing developments to override
it and provide their own UndoableEdit. I think everyone will be happy
with that.

Gili

On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 14:08:59 -0800, Jonathan Locke wrote:

>
>i think this is all completely automatic.
>
>each page has a bunch of versioning information in Page that gets 
>modified as components call replace/add/remove (after the first rendering).
>
>then we can essentially setVersion(int renderingCount) to get the 
>earlier page back.  the user would have no control over any of this.  it 
>just happens.
>
>Gili wrote:
>
>>      I'm looking for a good anti-pattern to my suggestion. Is there
>>a reasonable use-case where using UndoableEdits would not yield the
>>correct/expected behavior?
>>
>>      My hope is that there is none and we can all agree to move
>>forward on this issue. Remember, if no UndoableEdit is registered for a
>>rendering operation then hitting Back yields a "page is stale" message.
>>It seems quite intuitive to me. :|
>>
>>Gili
>>
>>
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