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Posted by jasen on 02/24/07 09:08
On 2007-02-24, Onideus Mad Hatter <usenet@backwater-productions.net> wrote:
> On 23 Feb 2007 22:58:05 GMT, jasen <jasen@free.net.nz> wrote:
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>>On 2007-02-22, Onideus Mad Hatter <usenet@backwater-productions.net> wrote:
>>> So the question is...is there some way to make it so that when someone
>>> goes to bookmark the page it'll alter the bookmarking URL or is there
>>> some way of dynamically altering the URL while NOT actually reloading
>>> the page? So far the only viable solution I've come up with is to
>>> include my own little bookmarking button that when clicked would be
>>> able to set a dynamic bookmark...but I was kinda hoping for something
>>> a bit more...evolved.
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>>As far as I know the only url part that can be changed without reloading the
>>page is the "hash" part. normally the server doesn't see this part of the
>>url.
>>
>>possibly you can alter the getValue method of the location object??
>>
>>what do you hope to gain by messing with the URL anyway?
>
> Not having to reload the primary Flash file from the cache while still
> allowing for an indexable site via the use of GET variables. As it
> currently stands whenever you click a link on the nav it has to reload
> the entire primary flash file from the browser cache just to add on a
> get variable to the URL for use in bookmarking or indexing a specific
> section. Since the primary Flash file is around 800K it still takes
> about 3 seconds to reload, even from the cache. If it was my blog
> site it probably wouldn't really matter, since its primary Flash file
> is only 98K and can reload from the cache in just a split second. But
> I'm in search of the most "perfect" form, in which case even a split
> second is too long to wait.
use frames, leave the main URL alone, have a frame with a "bookmark this"
link that's reloaded and an index page that has links to all other pages so
search engines can get to the content.
Bye.
Jasen
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