[Seaside] Seaside vs. Traditional
itsme213
itsme213 at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 30 14:17:28 UTC 2008
"cdrick" <cdrick65 at gmail.com> wrote in message
> Aida back button will bring you "back, your page will be refreshed and
> you'll have a new, not old state of that object. A valid one, always"
> (quoted from Janko).
I asked a related question recently on this list
http://www.nabble.com/How-to-mark-not-cacheable--td14849804.html#a14849804 -
Not sure if I interpreted the responses correctly,
e.g.
http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-Re%3A-Re%3A-How-to-mark-not-cacheable--p14912182.html
but it sounded like the back button is *supposed* to return to a client-side
exact re-rendering of the page as that client last saw it. To me it seems
the "always refreshed" is cleaner on the server (though it might have some
extra requests) and easier to the user as well.
Sophie
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