Some websites implement changing of url when asynchronous requests are made. How is that possible? If not that, how do we bind asynchronous requests to back button?
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1Without a shebang (#!)? Twitter for example change the url anchor, not the URL itself. – Keyne Viana Feb 21 '12 at 03:17
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when does this happen? where does this "changing of url" take place? – Joseph Feb 21 '12 at 03:27
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found a related answer to this. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/116446/what-is-the-best-back-button-jquery-plugin – Kamal Reddy Feb 21 '12 at 03:33
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This seems to be already answered question. some search found detailed answers.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1457/modify-address-bar-url-in-ajax-app-to-match-current-state – Kamal Reddy Feb 21 '12 at 03:38