Re: [Echo-list] ExitButton
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From: <Bra...@ca...> - 2003-11-24 01:13:32
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>>I didn't notice any difference b/w suspend and exit. Suspend does just that. If you come back to the URL (in any other way except the back button), you are in the same state as before. Exit will cause the session to be invalidated and the applications restarted. Splash screen should be shown etc... >>Once I click on the button and get taken to the URI, what is the best way to get back to the page I was on? Via a bookmark or via another URL link within an HTML page. >>If I click on the back button, I go back and then get redirected to the new URI, >>likely b/c the state of the echo app at that time says: Yeah I have noticed this behaviour. It seems the Back button simply puts you on the same place where Echo was trying to re-direct you to a new page. So it does what it said it would....it redirects you to a new page. I am not sure if Echo is able to detect that it has previously executed the redirect and even if it can what would it do other than redirect you to the page is has been told to redirect you to. Cheers Brad Baker ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Email : bra...@ca... Mobile: 0418-642-341 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Salamon <msa...@be... To: ech...@li... > cc: Sent by: Subject: [Echo-list] ExitButton ech...@li...ur ceforge.net 24/11/2003 11:54 AM I tried using the ExitButton in a test app (a simple one, where I simply constructed the button with a URI and text). I didn't notice any difference b/w suspend and exit. Once I click on the button and get taken to the URI, what is the best way to get back to the page I was on? If I click on the back button, I go back and then get redirected to the new URI, likely b/c the state of the echo app at that time says: redirect to new URI. I assume in exit mode you can't go back to the state you were in any way. ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? Does it help you create better code? SHARE THE LOVE, and help us help YOU! Click Here: http://sourceforge.net/donate/ _______________________________________________ Echo-list mailing list Ech...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/echo-list |