Friday, September 5, 2014

Re: Make gwt website crawlable without hash symbol?

But couldn't you fall forward in that case? In the no cache bootloader you see that you've got pushState support, but a hash in the URL, so you do the reverse and forward to the non-hash version of the URL and then load the pushState permutation?

OR

You could do like GitHub does with their file explorer. On pushState browsers, when drilling into a folder, they just XHR the next level and show it immediately with pushState crumbs in the URL bar. However, if you're IE 8, then they just do a postback on each click. But then you'd be back in 1999 postback land, and no one wants to go there.

OR

You could just refuse to support them (IE8/9, Opera Mini), though not always an option in Enterprise land.

http://caniuse.com/#search=pushstate (funny, caniuse.com still uses # !)




Joe

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