<script type="text/javascript>
var x = 0; //this occurs in the beginning of the page.
$("#button").onclick{
x = 1;
}
</script>
Let's say the variable "x" changes to 1. Then the user clicks a link. When the user clicks "back", will x be 0 or 1?
Let's say the variable "x" changes to 1. Then the user clicks a link. When the user clicks "back", will x be 0 or 1?
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UpdateThis is not the case in browsers such as Firefox. Please see Trey's answer. | |||||||||||
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As detailed in another question, the real answer to this question is it depends on the browser. In Firefox and Opera, the below page will preserve the state of
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All variables are "forgotten" by the browser when you navigate to a different page... With the exception of localStorage and its sister apis... You are not using localStorage, and therefore, the variable will have a value of 0 | |||
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