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Primitive "back to" link may not work as intended #2

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hh-lohmann opened this issue Feb 4, 2014 · 1 comment
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Primitive "back to" link may not work as intended #2

hh-lohmann opened this issue Feb 4, 2014 · 1 comment
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++ Severity: Light, does not affect data or security
++ What: If you have multiple browser tabs, "back to" points not to the penultimate page of the current tab
++ Why: If you have multiple browser tabs, the breadcrumbs (stored in a session cookie, not in page) reflect your traveling in the last used tab, which is not necessarily the current one
++ Suggestion: Implementing the idea by Javascript to refer exactly to the current page / tab (i.e. that what also the user sees under "breadcrumbs")
++ Note: see commit 6658a24

hh-lohmann referenced this issue Feb 4, 2014
#What: Link back to the page from where a dataentry page was entered
#Why: Allow user to return to a datatable page where a dataentry edit started
#Note: ad hoc code, LINK MESSAGE GERMAN ONLY; essential code borrowed from tpl_breadcrumbs()
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to check: are breadcrumbs of current edited page affected when you preview and have done some DokuWiki travelling in a parallelly opened tab?

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