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Old 07-21-2009, 03:48 PM   PM User | #1
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Maintaining web browsers behavior consistent for the back and forward buttons in one

Hi All,

I’m facing issues when trying to maintain web browser behavior consistent for the back and forward button in one of RIA based web portal.

Scenario – I have to launch hybrid applications from home page which includes Flex and HTML apps.

Scenario which are perfectly working –

1) If I continuously navigate through HTML applications and pages inside, browser itself take care of history. No fragments are added programmatically – No issue.

2) If I continuously navigate through ONLY Flex applications, using deep linking concept and adding fragments and browser back and forward button works as expected – No issue.

Scenario where there is problem – The moment I start navigating randomly between flex and html applications I get into trouble. In IE it is little bit better but in Firefox it is worst.

I’m looking for some kind of guidelines and thought either I should modify adobe history.js or include some other javascript stuff or anything else, which can make this navigation seamless. This is not a R&D work for me; I have to deliver this piece of functionality within a tight timelines. Request to give your thought ASAP.


Thanks and Regards,
Aryan
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