On Monday, November 16, 2015 at 5:13:35 PM UTC+1, Ed wrote:
@Thomas: thanks for your input. Yes, I remember I also looked at your Html5Historian code as example.Do you know if or how, the Html5 pushState will be supported in the gwt core?I think it should be possible to support it the way I implemented it: use pushState if the browser supports it, else the old hash fragment method is used.
I would say "not". pushState is quite widely supported http://caniuse.com/#feat=history and fallbacks to location.hash have plenty of implications (it won't only be used in browsers that don't support pushState: people share links).
I think given the wide and widening support for pushState (click "usage relative" on caniuse) it's easier and safer to fallback to plain navigation to the new URL (location.assign).
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