Thanks Luke.

Can I customize browser back button in my controller.
I will get browser back button event and set some vars in $rootscope.
Using that var i will hide and show the list page and ite detail page.


Pushpendra


On 20 March 2014 11:33, Luke Kende <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, this is one of the challenges I ran into with routing and angular.
>  Anytime the route changes, the controller and the template are loaded
> anew.  I think we expect angular to behave like cached pages when users hit
> the back button and it's just there, but it's not the same context with
> deep linking.  A couple of ideas:
>
> 1.  Don't put the item page in a new route, just ng-hide/ng-show what you
> want on click and give user a back button so they don't use the browser
> back button.
> 2.  Store your list items so that they are not reloading from ajax and the
> back button will still re-render them very quickly.
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 1:36:38 PM UTC-6, Pushpendra Kumar wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>>
>>                I have a list page and on click of any list item i go to
>> show page.
>>                Now if I press browser back button then list route called
>> and re-render the list page.
>>                But I don't want this. I want that on pressing browser
>> back button previous page should be seen without reloading it.
>>                Can we hide it while we are going to show page and when
>> come back then show this?
>>                Please suggest me the trick.
>>
>>                List Page ----> show page
>>                                                  list page(but it should
>> not be reloaded) <-----  browser back button
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Pushpendra
>>
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