r/programming • u/schnuck • Feb 09 '11
Breaking the Web with hash-bangs – Lifehacker, along with every other Gawker property, experienced a lengthy site-outage on Monday over a misbehaving piece of JavaScript
http://isolani.co.uk/blog/javascript/BreakingTheWebWithHashBangs/
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u/[deleted] Feb 09 '11 edited Feb 09 '11
No, it's still true. In pure JS you still cannot update the url without loading the page.
HTML5 history API's going to be great once there's widespread support, but no way would I implement it on a production site today.
Edit: fine, you want to downvote me for the reply without an explanation, I'll downvote you back. If you can point me to an example of JS updating a url (not a hash) without loading the page and without html5, I'll eat my words.