Hey all,

2009/12/22 OvermindDL1 <[email protected]>:
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Dmitriy Igrishin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello Wim,
>> Thank you very much! We configured Tomcat as advised us Koen. Works well
>> now. However, there is a problem with Safari (tested on Safari 4.0.4). When
>> the user leaves the application and goes to another site (enters another
>> address in the address bar of the browser) and then comes back using the
>> back button, the application ceases to respond to a click on any
>> WAnchor anchor. However, the application continues to correctly respond to
>> clicks on WPushButton's, for example. The problem on the client side,
>> because the data is absolutely not sent to the server when user click on
>> WAnchor's.
>
> For note, I experience this *exact* same thing using Google Chrome
> (both chrom and safari use webkit as the back-end of course).  I
> thought it was a configuration mess-up I did or an artifact of how the
> system works, but yes, I do confirm that happens.

Indeed, I had never noticed this. The internal path handling is quite
browser specific, so I already suspect very much the reason for this.
I've opened a ticket: http://redmine.webtoolkit.eu/issues/show/243

Regards,
koen

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