Do you want the state of a web page to be rendered by both the client and the server side? Is having the state of a JavaScript rendered web page to be controlled by the page’s query string important to you? Is important for you to ensure that your page’s state can be shared correctly via email and social media? If you want all of this without being tied into any specific framework (e.g. React, jQuery, Angular, etc) and done using progressive-enhancement, read on.
CARVIEW |
Select Language
HTTP/2 200
content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
x-ws-ratelimit-limit: 1000
x-ws-ratelimit-remaining: 999
date: Sat, 11 Oct 2025 07:33:50 GMT
server: Apache
x-powered-by: PHP/8.3.26
link: ; rel="https://api.w.org/", ; rel="alternate"; title="JSON"; type="application/json"
content-encoding: gzip
pushState
Skip to Main Content
Skip to Main Navigation
User Agent Man ·
Discoveries of a Client Side Web Developer
Categories
Entries Tagged as 'pushState'
Making Framework Agnostic Isomorphic Web Applications with Query Strings and HTML5 pushState
December 11th, 2016 by zoltan · No Comments
Tags: Events · Events · forms · HTML5 · pushState
© 2009 - 2025 — Zoltan "Du Lac" Hawryluk