Hello,

use Wt internal paths (~ URLs).
Catch internela path changes using WApplication::internalPathChanged signal
Path can be changed by user himself using WAnchor with WLink of
Type=InternalPath.
You can change internal path from application using
WApplication.setInternalPath.

Regards,
Boris Nagaev

On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 12:52 AM, Jason H <scorp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> While I love Wt, I do have a confession. I've used it for simple, 1-page
> sites. Now, I've done some div tricks to keep it one page, but I'm going to
> need another page
>
> How / where is it documented that I can have a multi-page site and send the
> user to another page?
> In my PHP days, I would send a location header. Is that all it is, or is
> there some other way?
>
> Embarrassed thanks,
>
>
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