Michael Jouravlev wrote:
On 12/5/05, Laurie Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Or the fourth option is to use framesets. Of course if you do this, with
any of these approaches, you'll be causing your users pain in that there
will be no way they can bookmark pages and the browser's Refresh option
will become useless (since it would just reload the front page, not the
page the user was currently on)...
The remark about refresh is not true. Check any of my samples, for
example, this one:
http://superinterface.com/strutsdialog/crudactionlite.do Open in a new
window, click on buttons, see how application reacts. Then notice is
Back button enabled ;-) And, of course, you can refresh any view at
any time. Why it should stop working? The state is kept on the server.
You can leave the site and then type its address in the address bar
and there you are again, in the same state on the same page.
Fair enough, I should have said that the browser's Refresh option will
become useless *unless you take steps to preserve application state in
the session* :-) The bookmarking point is still valid though.
L.
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