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ASP.NET Ajax History control...

Asked by saleek in .NET, Programming for ASP.NET

Tags: asp.net, ajax, history, scriptmanagerproxy

Hi,

I am attempting to figure this thing out and am stuck on a particular issue.

Articles that I have seen describe a situation where some ajax update process is taking place and that if you add a history point you can re-create that process when the back button is clicked on the browser.

My situation is this...

- I Click a button on my page which populates a grid (using an ajax update panel)
- I click a hyperlink on the grid which takes me to another page
- From this 2nd page i click the Back button on browser

What happens is that the 1st page is loaded in the original state - i.e. without the grid being populated.

Is it possible to use the history control technique so that when i click the back button on the 2nd page it takes me back to page 1 with the grid bound with data??

thanks,

KS
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