I'm using pushState and generating the page view on popstate events based on the history.state of the current page.
If there is no history.state I (hope) to reload the document.
window.onpopstate = function(event) {
if( window.history.state !== null ){
// page was ajax created and history created by pushState
// recreate with ajax
}
else{
// page was loaded from server normally
document.location.reload()
}
}
At issue is Safari fires a popstate event on the initial page load. Chrome and Firefox fire popstate on the back/forward browser button.
I want to ignore the initial load popstate event on Safari (ideally without setTimeout and without browser detection).
Additionally, the site is a mix of links - some that will trigger pushState and some that will load normally from the server - so if a user is ten pages into navigation history and clicking the back button, the history will have a mix of pushState pages and non-pushState pages.