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Hi Henrik,--
Thanks for the tip. I might try it at some point down the road.
The tip Brad gave me on using the meta tags is working well enough for
my needs at this point. The meta tags don't solve the problem of
letting users put a unique URL into their favorites, which is why I
may try your tip at some point. But the meta tags were too easy of a solution to pass up.
My site is so small that visitors will be able to see almost any
content they want to see with 1 click from the home page. It's also a
leisure site and not a work-related site or a commerce-related site.
This is why I'm willing to live with not being able to link to favorites...for now.
Thanks,
Kelly Cookson
IT Project Leader
Dot Foods, Inc.
1.217.773.4486 ext. 12676
kcookson@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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From: WEB400 [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Henrik
Rützou
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2015 9:03 AM
To: Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)
Subject: Re: [WEB400] A Responsive Single Page App (SPA) with 3 Issues
to Consider
Kelly
It is funny how people went silent.
To avoid caching you just have to include genURI() and pxTS() in your
javascript and modify your code to create a unique url - something
like inserting
sn = genUri(s);
and then using sn as the link.
To be able to bookmark a specific start page is rater simple.
index.html should have a possible parameter like
.../index.html?page=xxxx and a button that bookmarks the page
(.../index.html?page=xxxx)
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 7:42 PM, Kelly Cookson <KCookson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
One thing I have grown to dislike about having a single page app ispage.
browser caching. I make changes to the files used for content within
the single page app, but I often have to clear my browser cache for
the changes to show up.
Add this to the fact that users cannot add particular "pages" to
their browser favorites. A favorites link always takes the user to
the home
I'm guessing there are methods for getting around these issues. If
this were going to be a large website that a business had to spend
money to maintain, or a website used by tons of people where maximum
performance was a necessity, then I would probably do more research
to resolve the above issues. I definitely see the maintenance and
performance benefits of single page apps.
But this is just a hobby site and unlikely to be used by many people.
I don't mind spending time on it because, well, that's what hobbies
are for...spending time. So I'm going back to making it a
traditional web site with multiple HMTL files.
The link http://www.socialhope.info/code/SocialHope_REBOOT.zip will
continue to have the source code for the single page app version of
the website, for those who find this thread in a search or simply
want to download the code later.
Kelly Cookson
IT Project Leader
Dot Foods, Inc.
1.217.773.4486 ext. 12676
kcookson@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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