Would the cookies option help in this case? I've come across the cookies
option but I haven't been able to make it work (I don't know when it saves
the cookie).
P


2009/2/25 David Muir <davidkm...@gmail.com>

>
> I think what P is referring to is what using cookies enables: remember what
> tab you were on when refreshing the page.
>
> Which makes me wonder, why not have an option to have the hash set instead
> of using a cookie?
>
> eg
> index.html:
>
> <div class="tabs">
>   <ul>
>       <li><a href="#tab1">Tab1</a></li>
>       <li><a href="#tab2">Tab2</a></li>
>   </ul>
>   <div id="tab1"></div>
>   <div id="tab2"></div>
> </div>
>
> If I type index.html#tab2 in the address bar, it loads the page with tab2
> selected. Which is great, as it lets me jump to a specific tab from a
> different page, and refreshing the page means that tab2 stays selected.
> Currently we need to use a separate plugin to handle this. Looking through
> the source, it says that the hash is being stripped from the url until issue
> #3808 is fixed. Just checked and 3808 has been fixed, so does that mean we
> can have our hashes again? :-)
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
>
> Klaus Hartl wrote:
>
>> You're giving way too less information to answer the question if this
>> has been sorted out. Maybe it needs to be sorted out in your own code.
>>
>> Please provide a pastebin or test page.
>>
>> --Klaus
>>
>>
>>
>> On 25 Feb., 11:22, Intelligent Penguin <phalling...@googlemail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> I've got some of the UI/Tabs (which are very nice, really like them)
>>> on a page that is encased in an UpdatePanel.  On doing a partial
>>> postback, the selected tab reverts to it's initial state (ie, if I do
>>> a partial postback from tab #2, it reverts to displaying tab #1).
>>>
>>> Has this been sorted already?
>>>
>>> Many thanks, P
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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