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i have a master php page and now i am loading different pages in a div of this master page using ajax. now i want to add a back button on the slave pages so that the div can loaded with its just previous slave page but the back button, i am using uses history.go(-1) that take me away from master page. has anybody any solution. Thanks in advance.

the code i am using is written below. but it is not working in ajax pages

<a href="javascript:history.go(-1)">Go back</a>
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    you might want to look at the history plugin
    – Rafay
    Nov 30, 2011 at 10:05
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    Did you try using links with '#' ? I.e, if you click a link that brings you to another slave page, it goes to your.site.com/page.php#slavename . I believe this will enable the history.go(-1) since your URL changes every time.
    – Qqwy
    Nov 30, 2011 at 10:07

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My suggestions would be to use a framework for this purpose like backbone.js

Where you can setup routes just like on server side.

I feel this is the best way to do this on ajax sites.

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  • You are suggesting major change of application's architecture in order to implement rather simple feature. Is not that an overkill?
    – zizozu
    Nov 30, 2011 at 10:25
  • Yes true , But in the long run it would be really beneficial if the application is to be fully ajax
    – Gautam
    Nov 30, 2011 at 10:27
  • "Is not that an overkill?" ..Yoda?
    – Tim
    Nov 30, 2011 at 14:12
  • @Tim: I believe Yoda would say " Overkill that is " or " Overkill is not that? ". My "Is not that an overkill?" meant "Isn't that too much code for a simple task, bro?". See more on what overkill means.
    – zizozu
    Nov 30, 2011 at 22:07
  • @GautamK: You may be right, but in the long term implementing whole libraries for simple tasks is not a good idea. To implement any library he needs to have good reasons first. See this (caution: it is funny) about JS libraries / frameworks used for a simple task
    – zizozu
    Nov 30, 2011 at 22:11
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Read tutorial on Manipulating browser history.

It mentions:

  • pushState, which is used for creating "entries" in the browser's history (with attached data about state), allowing to get back to some specific state you previously saved,
  • onpopstate event, that is fired when you go back or forth through the browser's history, and passes information previously saved for specific entry in the history (so you actually can read data previously saved by pushState for this specific entry),

In case pushState and onpopstate do not work for you, there is still some ability to work on the basis of onhashchange event (however limited).

The good news is that what you want to achieve is definitely possible. It is even implemented in many famous sites such as Twitter, GitHub, Facebook etc.

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You can use the history functionality provided in newer browser. There is several libs that already provide functionality for you:

For JavaScript MVC applications:

http://documentcloud.github.com/backbone/#History

For mobile web pages:

http://jquerymobile.com/demos/1.0b1/#/demos/1.0b1/docs/pages/docs-navmodel.html

For implementing a solution your self:

http://benalman.com/projects/jquery-hashchange-plugin/

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